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GarySheldt
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68-MWA-22
1969
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What's not visible is a little pond that sits to the front and left of the church as you pull in. It'...
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68-MWA-22
1969
38
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St Phillips was built to replace St Johns church in Foster on Old 3C (now the ballet tech building).
68-MWA-31
1969
33
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This was a pay lake long before any housing was built around it. It was known as Sunrise Landing before development...
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68-MWA-33
1969
39
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I'm pretty sure this was where the Hacker family lived at this time.
69-MWA-5
1969
167
4
I owe YOU thanks, mixdenny! I found this picture/site because I googled my Dad's name (RIP Dad) and you...
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69-MWA-22
1969
103
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If you grew up near Foster, visit this collection of history from the area: https://digital.lib.miamioh.edu...
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69-MWA-25
1969
68
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If you grew up near Foster visit this collection of history from the area: https://digital.lib.miamioh.edu...
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69-MWA-25
1969
68
2
This was the Jo-El Motel and Antiques shop in Foster on US 22/3 just north of the viaduct bridge over the Little...
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69-MWA-22
1969
103
3
The Tresler Comet gas station on Montgomery Road (US 22/3) immediately before you got to the Old 3-C Highway...
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69-MWA-18
1969
87
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This was the home of Clayton and Elsie Montgomery, a nice married couple who were both teachers at Kings Mills...
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69-MWA-15
1969
114
5
This was for sure Rachel & Phil's motel (same as pic 14 from a different angle).
69-MWA-14
1969
114
3
Rachel and Phil who owned the 20 Mile House at the time also owned this motel on the property. This was all...
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69-MWA-13
1969
138
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This was the 20 Mile House which at the time shown was owned by a couple, Rachel & Phil. The landmark that...
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69-MWA-12
1969
103
2
The Plaza Delicatessen was known to locals as "Red's Carryout" in 20 Mile Stand. This is on Montgomery...
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69-MWA-11
1969
86
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I'm not positive but I believe this property belonged to the Niehaus family. This is on Montgomery Road...
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69-MWA-10
1969
94
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same property as pic 9 just to the north of the Academy Drive In theater. At far top right in this picture...
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69-MWA-9
1969
95
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property just to the north of the Academy Drive In theater on Montgomery Road (US 22/3)
69-MWA-8
1969
110
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This was the manse for the Somerset Presbyterian Church. (see pic 7). To the right is the farm pond on church...
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69-MWA-7
1969
122
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This was Somerset Presbyterian Church at the intersection of Montgomery Road (US 22/3) and Fields Ertel (on...
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69-MWA-6
1969
139
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This was McCabe's market run by Phil McCabe, a wonderful man. It has been razed recently and a Thorntons...
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69-MWA-5
1969
167
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This was my Dad's business. We sold campers/travel trailers and also Toro riding and push lawn mowers...
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69-MWA-14
1969
114
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Rachel & Phil's motel. little league ballfield visible to the left. country ball, no turf. lol...
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69-MWA-15
1969
114
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This was probably the Rachel & Phil's motel. they sponsored my first D league team and the ballfield...
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