Miscellaneous Trivia Day 2!
Major General Omar Bundy’s favorite horse’s name was Joe. Joe even accompanied General Bundy to France during World War I! Who used this gavel?
Major General Omar Bundy’s favorite horse’s name was Joe. Joe even accompanied General Bundy to France during World War I! Who used this gavel?
The answer from last week’s final Business & Industry Trivia question was Hagerstown Pike! See the thread on our Facebook page for even more information. This week will be just…
Yesterday’s picture was of the remains of the chimney at the Nip & Tuck Club, which was located on the State Hospital grounds north of New Castle. This interesting newspaper…
J.M. Gough built his 2-story brick store in the year 1884 in the 1500 block of Broad Street. Gough was one of the earliest wagon and plow makers, an early…
New Castle Coil Hoop Factory, owned by Harry E. Jennings! What year was J.M. Gough’s building built?
The smokestack was located at the Diamond Containers factory on S. 14th Street. It was built in 1918 and stood 158 feet tall. This is a picture of what factory? …
The Upham Barbershop was located in the basement of the Courthouse! Where was this smokestack located (picture is of the stack being taken down)?
Our Kmart opened its doors in 1975 and closed them in 1994. Who remembers Blue Light Specials? These barbers formed the Upham Barbershop. Where was their shop located?
Bricks is the correct answer for yesterday’s trivia question! What year did our Kmart open? Save
The answer for yesterday’s trivia was Felix J. Trainor of the Trainor National Spring Company! Who knows what this factory produced?