I thought on this Christmas Eve - I'd take time to show something that hasn't been done in years. Some very talented school children from Westside Elementary School in Lower Yoder painted holiday scenes on the windows of the old Glosser's building.
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Also headed over to Central Park to take a couple of shots.
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Thank you so much for posting all of those pictures. I have not seen home since 67.
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Jake Trexel
Corryton, TN
Beautiful windows and very cute town square/park. Can someone please share the significance of the little houses? They are very delightful.
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Each house had a holiday related scene with animations inside most. I remember growing up in Johnstown and begging to go to Central Park each Christmas in the 80's. I miss home.
DeleteThank you so much for these photos, it took me back to my youth. We lived in brownstown and would go to downtown on our fathers payday from bethlehem steel. shop at glossers and P T. then walk up the back road to home. Bill Gaspar.
ReplyDeleteAdorable & festive photos. My home....thank you so much. Brings back such wonderful memories of shopping downtown with my Grandma at PT & hitting the cafeteria upstairs at Glosser's.
ReplyDeleteI remember the old windows at Glosser’s and Penn Traffic. Thank you for the memories.
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