tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32516736.post3297888524114343000..comments2024-02-26T22:31:02.623-05:00Comments on Finding Beauty in Ephemera: Local LegendsRalph Graveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14758413012114957573noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32516736.post-27564960912113242572010-03-25T09:23:21.041-04:002010-03-25T09:23:21.041-04:00I am so embarrassed. I did indeed neglect to menti...I am so embarrassed. I did indeed neglect to mention historic Radio Orange (although it wasn't part of our cook's tour.) Maybe its time to do another post about that.<br /><br />In the library of the Presbyterian Church there's a pew with a plaque denoting that Lee worshiped from it while he was here. I think this is a different pew than the one in the Episcopal Church.<br /><br />And again, I was just giving examples of what I knew of the area, which is by no means all-encompassing.Ralph Graveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14758413012114957573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32516736.post-90034581648926573202010-03-25T09:19:02.866-04:002010-03-25T09:19:02.866-04:00Ralph,
You omitted "Historic Radio Orange&qu...Ralph,<br /><br />You omitted "Historic Radio Orange". ;-) It's a "PSA" from 1976. I see I can't include a link here, so the curious should go to www.wjma.radiohistory.net, then pick "promos" on the left side and you'll find it at the bottom of the promos page.<br /><br />I thought Marse Lee's pew was at St Thomas.<br /><br />Ross1200flasherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10996700465333802315noreply@blogger.com