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Friday, September 25, 2020
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Delmarva Discovery Museum Hours
Monday, September 21, 2020
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Time Machine: 1961, 1962, 1891, 1930, 2000, 1959, 1981.
February, 1961
August, 1891
January, 1930
Footnote: The Market Street building graduated Pocomoke area students from the early 1930's until the late 1950's when a new high school was constructed at the current location. The Market Street building was then used for elementary grades for many years until it was claimed by fire. Its twin school building in Snow Hill still survives but not as a school.
January 1, 2000
(excerpts)
In the late 90s Jeff Trader, Jr. (son of Jeff Trader the firearms dealer and father of Jeff Trader the state trooper) lived in an isolated area of the Pocomoke Forest just off of Fleming Mill Road. He was not so sure what was going to happen with this "Y2K" event and he told me that on December 31, 1999 he went to bed with a .357 revolver in his right hand and a 10" Bowie knife in his left hand.
1959 .. End of the line for Chincoteague Naval Air Station-
1981 .. Something new. They're called Post-It Notes.
Friday, September 18, 2020
Time Machine Preview
1961 .. The Maryland Blue Law prohibits bowling on Sunday but changes are being sought.
1962 .. Bowling Center opens in Pocomoke City.
1891 .. A big old-time religious Camp Meeting is held in Accomac.
1930 .. Construction will begin on a new Pocomoke High School building on Market Street.
2000 .. The suspense is over. Y2K has arrived and....(?)
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Time Machine: 1993, 1985, 1910, 1881, 1962, 1973.
September, 1993
(PPE Reader comment)
Pocomoke City had an earlier airport, located on Rt. 113 where the YMCA and Elks lodge are now located and was in use up until at least 1960.. The soil there was very light and sandy and not much good for field crops so an airstrip was considered the best use of the property. Preston Marshall and Luck Cowger kept aircraft there at one time. There was also a huge old farmhouse located on the hill in the rear of the property which seemed to be very mysterious with strange comings and goings.
In the spring of 1967 a large black Cadillac started making appearances around Pocomoke, especially at US 13 Restaurant. The car was always driven by a lady in her mid-40s or so, and there were always two younger blond girls in the back seat who appeared to be in their late teens or early 20s. When not out and about in town the Cadillac was always parked at the mysterious house at the "airport".
One evening in May of 1967 I was having dinner with my mother at US 13 Restaurant when the black Cadillac pulled in and I remarked to my mother about this strange vehicle. Mom's only comment was, "Just stay away from those people if you know what's good for you."
Five years later I was having a conversation with Don Malloy regarding locating a new Elks lodge on the old airport property and the subject of the old farmhouse came up.
"My God," exclaimed Don, "I thought everybody knew what that place was. That was Pocomoke's house of ill repute. The older lady was the madam and the two young blonds were her "working girls". The county sheriff was on the take so they never had to worry about being raided or having any kind of trouble."
February, 1985
January, 1910
March, 1881