top photo courtesy of Menasha Public Library
A blog which supplements my two books, Menasha, and Neenah and Menasha: Twin Cities of the Fox Valley
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Downtown 1958
Friday, May 31, 2013
Longtime Resident
top photo courtesy of Menasha Public Library
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Valley Plumbing & Heating Supply
A freight engine belching smoke, makes its way down River Street, between Tayco and Little Lake Butte des Morts. Some of the other businesses along River Street were Marathon Paper, George Whiting Paper, and the Whitmore Machine and Foundry
Company.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Fire Company
Yesterday, we saw the early City Hall and the evolution ot the other City Halls over the years. Pictured above, the Menasha fire company stands in front of the combined City Hall and fire department around 1892. The building on the right is the horse stable.
photograph courtesy of the Menasha Public Library
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
City Hall
Almost 130 years ago, City Hall was located a few doors west of this location on Main Street, housed in the same familiar building as the old fire house. As government grew, the offices moved to the old First National Bank property across the street before settling in this, the former Twin City Savings and Loan.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Isle of Valor
The Isle of Valor was constructed in 2007 to honor Menasha's two Medal of Honor recipients, Kenneth Stumpf and the late Elmer J. Burr, and the other Menasha residents who exhibited bravery or valor in military or civilian circumstances. The centerpiece of the isle is this 10-foot monument flanked by plaques detailing the brave deeds of Stumpf and Burr.
During this long, recreational weekend, please take a moment to pause and reflect on what the few have given, so the many of us can enjoy our freedoms.
I'll be back on Tuesday.
photo courtesy of geocaching.com
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Jefferson Park Idyll
How many of us climbed all over that cannon over the years? At the height of my "GI Joe" years in the mid-1960s, I must have defended Menasha from coastal invaders thousands of times each summer!
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