This is a corner of the Public Square in Galion where time has paused. It’s not that things haven’t changed there—they have—but the essential shape of this corner looks the same today as it has for the last five generations.
There is still a bank on the corner: it is a different institution today however, in a building that is much more substantial than the one that was there 100 years ago.
The store fronts next door have been repurposed many times through the decades, but they still have that earnest business appeal that is the heart of the center of the city.
