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- Learn about another piece of Forgotten Erie history ~ The Kimberly House in downtown Erie was an exquisite hostelry in the 1890s: Christine’s Chronicles
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Look at these Magnificent Homes from Erie, PA’s Millionaire’s Row on W. 6th Street Near Downtown: Christine’s Chronicles
From about 1871 to the 1930s an area of Erie, PA on W. 6th Street near downtown was dubbed “Millionaire’s Row.” As the city developed, this is where the affluent citizens built architecturally-stunning homes and carriage houses. Enjoy this sampling … Continue reading
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See What Erie’s East Bayfront Looked Like in 1880 With This Photo of the Wayne Blockhouse: Christine’s Chronicles
By Christine Lorraine Morgan ~ April 18, 2022 Yes, the shoreline of Presque Isle Bay nearly reached the Wayne Blockhouse as is apparent in this 1880 photo! Garrison Hill, which is slightly to the east of this photo, was a … Continue reading
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See the beautiful Paintings on the Conneaut Lake Park Carousel, which is for sale as park rides are dismantled: Christine’s Chronicles
Posted in autobiographical, business, christine lorraine, Christine's Chronicles, family, history, humor, marketing, Meadville, music, newsletter, outdoors, PA, travel, trivia, Uncategorized
Tagged carousel, christines chronicles, conneaut lake park, demolished, historic carousel, historic merry go round
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Dowling’s Tavern in Erie, PA Demolished
The establishment formerly known as Dowling’s Tavern located on the NW corner of W. 12th and Cascade streets in Erie, PA was taken down on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021. Yours truly had previously spent time visiting the late Vinny (Younger) … Continue reading
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McConnell’s Mill and Covered Bridge Are Amazing Sights to See! Christine’s Chronicles
This is a MUST-SEE place! Spanning the cliffs and rapids of Slippery Rock Creek sits McConnell’s Mill covered bridge, a historic thoroughfare built in 1874 that is steeped in both history and legend. Rumor has it that between the mill … Continue reading
Christine’s Chronicles: The Warner Theatre in Still Bedazzles After 90 Years in Erie, PA
If you love beautiful, opulent old theaters then you’ll need to see this post! Enjoy these images of the Warner Theatre in downtown Erie, PA which capture the magic of this opulent palace of yesteryear. Continue reading
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Weird Presidential Facts About All 44 U.S. Presidents Part Two: Christine’s Chronicles
Focus in on the lesser-known facts about all 44 U.S. Presidents in the 2nd portion of this eye-opening two-part series. Be sure to also check out "Weird Presidential Facts About All 44 U.S. Presidents Part One." Continue reading
Weird Presidential Facts About All 44 U.S. Presidents Part One: Christine’s Chronicles
Focus in on the lesser-known facts about all 44 U.S. Presidents in this eye-opening two-part series. Then read Part Two of Christine’s Chronicles – Weird Presidential Facts About All 44 U.S. Presidents. Continue reading
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Tagged christine lorraine, christines chronicles, first US presidents, george washington, james madison, john adams, john quincy adams, presidential trivia, presidents, thomas jefferson, U.S. Presidents, xtines 20 questions
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