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*Several new businesses opened in 1946. Among them were a new “drive-in” style restaurant, two furniture stores, a plumbing shop, a women’s store, a florist, a sporting goods store, a tire store, and two auto repair shops.  
*Several new businesses opened in 1946. Among them were a new “drive-in” style restaurant, two furniture stores, a plumbing shop, a women’s store, a florist, a sporting goods store, a tire store, and two auto repair shops.  
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*As the community grew, the need for improved transportation increased. Automobiles were firmly established as the primary method of transport and efforts to improve streets and roadways through widening and paving was constant throughout this time period. The increase in traffic through [[Springfield Downtown|downtown Springfield]] sparked discussions about making [[Main Street (Springfield)|Main]] and [[South A Street (Springfield)|A streets]] one-way thoroughfares in [[1946]].
=Glenwood=
=Glenwood=
New businesses also appeared in [[Glenwood]] that year, including the [[Maurie Jacobs Furniture Store]] at the Springfield Junction. In December [[1946]], Glenwood formed a [[Business Men’s Association]] ([[Springfield News]] 1946).
New businesses also appeared in [[Glenwood]] that year, including the [[Maurie Jacobs Furniture Store]] at the Springfield Junction. In December [[1946]], Glenwood formed a [[Business Men’s Association]] ([[Springfield News]] 1946).

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Lane County

Springfield

  • Several new businesses opened in 1946. Among them were a new “drive-in” style restaurant, two furniture stores, a plumbing shop, a women’s store, a florist, a sporting goods store, a tire store, and two auto repair shops.
  • As the community grew, the need for improved transportation increased. Automobiles were firmly established as the primary method of transport and efforts to improve streets and roadways through widening and paving was constant throughout this time period. The increase in traffic through downtown Springfield sparked discussions about making Main and A streets one-way thoroughfares in 1946.

Glenwood

New businesses also appeared in Glenwood that year, including the Maurie Jacobs Furniture Store at the Springfield Junction. In December 1946, Glenwood formed a Business Men’s Association (Springfield News 1946).

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