Oil Well Supply

Oil Well Supply

…profound implications for the oil and gas industry, as well as for Siverly. Oil Well Supply, Oil City’s largest manufacturing company, sprawled along the Allegheny River at Siverly. The company…

Orchestras

Orchestras

…and performed all year long rather than at just the Legion’s national conventions. Membership required more than musical talent: “the highest quality of membership, from both a musical and personal…

Teens

…- Jennifer O’Toole Anything But Typical – Nora Baskin How We Roll – Natasha Friend Rosie Loves Jack – Mel Darbon Demystifying Disability – Emily Ladau The 57 Bus -…

ORLA Newsletter Archive

…shaped by marginalized groups in a centuries-long fight for the freedom to read. This month, learn more about the origins of the modern book club, as well as some upcoming…

Oil City Library

…8:30am – 5:00pm Saturday 8:30am – 3:30pm Sunday CLOSED Programs & Events CONTACT US Phone: (814) 678-3072 Fax: (814) 676-8028 HISTORY Oil City has a long history of library support….

Peaches & Parking Meters

Peaches & Parking Meters

…by acting as MP on Saturday nights in Hamilton (Bermuda).” Did You Know? Oil City claimed fame many years ago for boasting the longest tunnel in the U.S. ever bored…

Grove Hill Legends

Grove Hill Legends

…Street on the Clark’s Summit hilltop. The site boasted a racetrack, residential lots and a 1,600-foot long incline railway that led up to the top of the hill. While the…

Rich and Famous

Rich and Famous

…newspaper reporter as being a man between the ages of 55 and 60 years, of medium height and build, light complexion, large blue eyes, long white hair and whiskers. He…

100 Years of YWCA

100 Years of YWCA

…offered to members. The clubs included the 50-Up Club, Beta Gamma, Y-Wives, Y-Homemakers, Green Thumb, Morning Magic, Silhouette, Gallivanters and more. EXISTING CLUBS The new YWCA joined a long list…

Monarch Park

Monarch Park

…tons and traveled at a speed of 50 miles per hour when in the countryside. Even more park-bound visitors traveled by hanging on to the running boards along the street…