The Red Brick Times

  Saturday, March 22, 2008

One of our EHS schoolmates (Anne Fischer Mancine, '71) and her husband Ben currently live in Kent. They published a book of Elyria Historical postcards in 2004. I found a preview site for their book while searching for references to the 1920's power plant at the East falls (Washington Ave) on the Black River. Look at some of the photos.
by Andy (4) comments

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  • Intereting. Thought I might see my parents since (little known fact) they spent their honeymoon night in the Graystone Hotel Nov. 6, 1948. Family lore has it I was conceived there, too (my birthday is 1 day shy of nine calendar months from that night).
     
  • Conception to birth is a standard 266 days. How does that work for you?
     
  • I'm still gestating some ideas I conceived back in 1981. Is that an example of a pregnant pause?
     
  • 272 days. Well that would mean that I was conceived in either Niagra Falls (how pithy is that) or Pittsburgh (how depressing is that). Nevertheless: HONEYMOON BABY !!!! Guess they wasted no time getting started, then there were 5 more spread over 18 years. Apparently never gave up either ;-)

    tata
     
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