That building on Capitol Street across from the library used to be a McDonald's. I tried to get a job there as a night janitor back in the early 70s but was told I had to cut my hair, so no. LOL I then went to work at the S.Spencer Moore photo department (118 Capitol St). I used to live on Capitol Hill before I moved to Kansas and had a storage unit at the Nelson Transfer building you rode by, which at the time was run by a crazy but hilarious old man. Nice to see the old town again!
I think the building next to parking garage at one time was Workers Comp.
That building on Capitol Street across from the library used to be a McDonald's. I tried to get a job there as a night janitor back in the early 70s but was told I had to cut my hair, so no. LOL I then went to work at the S.Spencer Moore photo department (118 Capitol St). I used to live on Capitol Hill before I moved to Kansas and had a storage unit at the Nelson Transfer building you rode by, which at the time was run by a crazy but hilarious old man. Nice to see the old town again!
It was a Mc Donald's, and a strange one at that it had an overflow dining room in the windowless basement.
@@olafsodyssey6509 Yeah, that's where I had my job interview...in the basement!