[PRCo] Re: Downtown pool hall
Harold G.
transitmgr2 at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 21 00:39:03 EST 2005
Bob
the bus terminal was across 10th street from the hotel.
it was between the alley and penn ave. my office was
on second floor. Terminal was once a furniture store.
Had a grand staircase to the second floor!
other corners. in bound on Penn nearside at car stop (curb side)
was a parking lot in my day. now part of conv center
inbound on Penn far side. Was a parking lot.'(curb side)
became Trailways bus terminal
inbound on Penn near side (opposide side)
side of hotel
inbound on Penn far side)opposite side)
side of bus terminal
on 10th hotel side Penn ave to alley Hotel main door
on 10th hotel side alley to Liberty. various stores
on 10th street Penn ave to alley Harmony terminal
on 10th street alley to Liberty Defrates restaurant
still there, new names
on Liberty near side streetcar stop across from Greyhound
various stores and several bus waiting rooms
on Liberty far side toward smithfield street. various stores
You can still see the Harmony building Its still in use as a school or
something. it was across from the hotel, not on the same side as
the hotel.
During the war there may have been other pkaces for a pool hall.
But across was always the Harmony.
Thank him for his assistance.
now here is a question for our historian (back to PRC web)
Before the Greyhound sales agency for the interurban trolley, was there an earlier trolley agent on Liberty Ave> Can you check an interurban timetable
from 1930? Any agency shown?
Harold Geissenheimer
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Rathke <bobrathke at comcast.net>
To: Harold Geissenheimer <transitmgr2 at earthlink.net>
Date: Sunday, March 20, 2005 11:06 PM
Subject: Downtown pool hall
Harold,
Here are recollections from Norb Nathanson:
Bob 3/20/05
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Bob,
If memory serves me, the hotel was on a street that was perpendicular to Liberty and Penn Avenues. Tenth sounds right. It would have been 1942-3. I was 16 or 17, and the guys didn't get called for the draft until 43 and 44 and at that time the hotel was pretty seedy, the street was somewhat dark and the pool hall was across Tenth from the hotel, somewhere in that block, on the second floor. They had four or five tables and also a billiard table. There was a streetcar stop at that corner on Penn where we used to get off and back on. My recollection is that the bus station (later) was on the same side of Tenth as the hotel.
Norb
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