History of the Parkland Neighborhood

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Murphy recounts the days of the looting

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Exterior view of the original Muth's Candies, which was demolished in 1962 for the construction of I-65.

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Exterior view of the Muth's Candies store.

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Muth's candy makers. From left to right Loretta Watzig, Leo Muth, Rudy H. Muth, Hildegard Bennett, Isabell Muth

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National Guard blocks 28th Street while firemen fight fire.

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NIA Center, 2900 W. Broadway, whose name comes from the Swahili word for “purpose.” It offerings include job training and career placement services and programs to encourage new business ideas, and it’s also a TARC depot.
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