Moment in Time (August 3, 2021)
Cartoonist Billy Ireland created this caricature of Harry D. Freeman of Grandview, depicting him as a sailor on his catboat in reference to his association with the Buckeye Lake Yacht Club. He served as the Commodore of the Club in 1912.
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Moment in Time (July 27, 2021)
The Sells Brothers Circus started in Columbus and wintered in Sellsville, just north of King Avenue near the Grandview boundary. At one point they were the second largest circus in the nation, with tours that took them all over the country
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Moment in Time (July 22, 2021)
Seven best friends from the Class of 1922 from Grandview High School called themselves the “Pleiades”, or the Seven Sisters from Greek mythology.
Moment in Time (July 15, 2021)
The Kindergarten Annex was built in 1949 to accommodate the new kindergarten program that was implemented for the school district that year. The building will be torn down as part of the district’s school campus project.
Moment in Time (July 8, 2021)
First Avenue resident Blanche Field Holmes was a New York and Chicago trained dancer and dramatic actress who started and ran a dance studio for adults and children in Grandview Heights.
Moment in Time (July 1, 2021)
World War II flyers depicting the process for recycling tin cans to be used in the war effort were distributed to communities by the federal War Production Board.
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Moment in Time (June 24, 2021)
Frank “Dude” Higgs poses in a photo taken by Life magazine’s Clare Boothe Luce in front of his Chinese China National Aviation Corp. transport airplane in 1942, when Luce was on assignment in Burma for the magazine. Higgs flew Luce and others from Lashio, Burma after the Japanese threatened the eastern coast.
and overseas.
Moment in Time (June 10, 2021)
Bradley Skeele is shown at age 21 in this 1922. The Skeele family members were prominent residents in Marble Cliff.
Moment in Time (February 24, 2021)
Lola Celli was reported missing from near her family home in Grandview in February 1946. Still a cold case, it was called "the red shoe mystery." The case has been featured on network television cold case shows.