A compelling black and white photograph capturing a row of historic commercial buildings in downtown dated 1984. The image documents an interesting moment in technological history, featuring storefronts including "General Microcomputer" and what appears to be "PC Corp" - early computer retail establishments from the nascent personal computing era. The architectural details showcase the traditional brick facades with decorative quoining, bay windows, and distinctive period elements that characterize historic commercial architecture. Young saplings in tree guards line the sidewalk, indicating urban renewal efforts of the period. The photograph demonstrates strong composition and tonal range typical of documentary architectural photography. The piece is credited to photographer "WB" and is professionally matted and framed, measuring 11"x14" overall. A fascinating historical document that captures both architectural heritage and the early commercial presence of personal computing technology in small-town America during the mid-1980s.

