State Street Bridge
…was steel mesh on both the two-lane roadway and the dual pedestrian walks. The Holiday Inn was constructed at the site of the former railroad freight stations in the mid-1960s….
…was steel mesh on both the two-lane roadway and the dual pedestrian walks. The Holiday Inn was constructed at the site of the former railroad freight stations in the mid-1960s….
…ingredient in Siverly’s prosperity was the railroad that pegged the borough as a major engine switching site. That prompted the majority of the railroad employees to live in Siverly –…
…Carnegie donate money for a library. He did agree to donate $44,000 to build the library provided that the citizens provide a site and guarantee $3,000 annually to maintain it….
…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…
…and a decline in demand brought the end to the highly successful duck business. The farm remained a chicken-raising and limited dairy production site. In the late 1920s, grocer Oscar…
…the members would reorganize as the new Oil City YWCA. The meeting locations were varied as no permanent headquarters had yet been established. The first site for the new organization…
…a winter home, a 15-bedroom mansion along the sand at Miami Beach, that they eventually sold to Harvey Firestone. It later became the site of the huge, $14 million Fontainebleau…
…ATLANTIC STATION – The gas station lot on Wilson Avenue previously was the site of the city’s No. 2 hose house and Creed’s gift shop. All of it meant that…
…site had been long referred to as “one of the largest wild turkey roosts in the county.” Two men are shown posing with a horse boasting a hefty mane and…
…and the rink eventually closed for good in 1996. A DEK hockey facility is now located on the site. A sign outlining the rules at the Oil City skating rink…