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Gregory Gallas |
Location: Columbus, OH  |
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 12-29-2022 10:33 AM
Hello. My family on my father's side lived in Wheeling from the 1920's until 1954. During much of that time, they owned and operated The Apollo restaurant in downtown Wheeling. Can you help me with the former location of the restaurant? Additionally, my father worked at the Rex Theater during high school. Does that building still exist? Thank you in advance.
Curator at Wheeling Historical Society and Museum 12-29-2022 02:16 PM
We are Wheeling, Illinois. If you are looking for West Virginia, they have closed their Historical Society, but you can contact the local library there, as they kept all the information.
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 9-6-2022 02:25 AM
I need to read this through again.
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Frank E Bourget |
Location: Anthem, AZ  |
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 9-9-2021 06:47 PM
A relative informed me that my grandfather (deceased) had been the banquet manager at Chevy Chase and was fondly remembered by the Giancana family. Do you have any records of a Frank E Bourget who worked there?
THANK YOU,
frank e bourget
928-525-4209
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Robert Kuckuck |
Location: Danville, CA  |
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 7-28-2021 12:02 PM
I was born and raised in Wheeling, West Virginia and now live in California. I am very curious as to why your village was named after Wheeling, WV. It also seems more than a coincidence that your high school has the same colors and wildcat mascot as my Alma mater in Wheeling, WV. I hope you can enlighten me.
Thanks.
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Robert Kuckuck |
Location: Danville, CA  |
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 7-28-2021 10:45 AM
I am trying to understand the history of why Wheeling, ILL is named after Wheeling, WV. I was born and raised in Wheeling, WV and now live in California.
You have a very nice website. Congratulations for your good work.
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Lindsie Haben |
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 7-1-2021 06:10 PM
My grandmother was Lorraine Haben and she was a large part of the society until she passed. Thank you for never forgetting the past and my grandmother
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Jan Suttie |
Location: New Lisbon, WI  |
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 4-25-2021 11:09 PM
My grandfather's house was on Milwaukee Ave. Next door was a machine shop and next to that a huge hotel that would have been elegant in its day. As a child going there every week in the 50's I watched much of Wheeling being built.
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Gary Vander Bent |
Location: United States  |
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 1-16-2021 11:57 AM
Lived here from 1945-1957 approximately. Looking for phots and info from around that time. Glad I found this site.
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Randal Gosch |
Location: Naples, Florida  |
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 1-7-2021 06:30 PM
Here are things that I remember or that I think I remember!!!
1965 we lived 2 or 3 houses down from the Fire Station. I am told the station is not there anymore. My mother worked as a waitress at Woody’s.
On one of the corners, there was a gas station, I believe it was Sunoco; were they the ones with the dinosaur shaped soap? The gas station had a monkey in a cage in the back. And there was an IGA on the road as well. From 66 to 67, Mom worked for Willie Necker and we lived above the Kennel until we moved to Florida. I went to Aptakistic Tripp (sp?) elementary school that year You could walk straight from the Kennel across the fields and get to the back of the school. My 4th grade teacher was Ms. Dickey; used to make you write dictionary definitions when you were acting up.
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David Hancock |
Location: Winston, GA  |
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 12-20-2020 12:42 PM
Moved to Wheeling when I was 2 (1956). Lived & grew up in the Meadowbrook subdivision. Many fond memories. The house I grew up in was recently sold (2019) for the first time as both my parents, Pat & Wedge, have passed on. I came to this site looking for info & old photos of Meadowbrook Park when the Sabre Jet was parked there. It was good growing up in Wheeling.. those were simpler times. Much has changed but not all has changed. There is still some of the wheeling of my childhood that remains.
Wheeling Historical Society 12-24-2020 01:08 PM
David,
Your Mon and Dad are key members of the Historical Society, Museum, and LolliPop Lane. They are in our memories constantly, especially at Lollipop Lane time of the year. We all miss them.
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