(Parade Magazine- April, 1989)
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Saturday, December 1, 2018
Friday, November 30, 2018
Old Ocean City Building Coming Down
(WBOC)
The building is more than a century old and can not be restored but the owner has an interesting plan for the location's future.
See more at http://www.wboc.com/story/39569892/a-historical-building-in-ocean-city-has-out-lived-its-time
The building is more than a century old and can not be restored but the owner has an interesting plan for the location's future.
See more at http://www.wboc.com/story/39569892/a-historical-building-in-ocean-city-has-out-lived-its-time
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Sunday, November 25, 2018
TIME MACHINE: 1952, 1968, 1922.
December, 1952
Baltimore Sun
Daily Times (Salisbury)
Footnote: 1968 was the last year for the Fruitland holly auction.
December, 1922
(It was in April of 1922 that a conflagration swept many dozens of buildings in Pocomoke City including residence and business structures, and understandably left citizens on edge when subsequent fires occurred.)
Worcester Democrat
(Pocomoke Fire Department picture)
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Thursday, November 22, 2018
Late November..then and now.
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November 22, 1963
55 Years Later.. November 22, 2018
*AND ALWAYS OUR USA DEMOCRACY*
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Monday, November 19, 2018
Paper Poppy Flowers Tradition
We heard from a former Pocomoke City resident who mentioned that reading recently about the World War I hundred year anniversary triggered his recollections of poppy day here in the 1950's and early 1960's. The paper poppy observance started nationwide after the war and was widely observed for many decades. In many instances the paper poppies, honoring our veterans, were made by disabled veterans who would benefit from their sale.
"There were of course many articles and stories about the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1. They talked about how hundreds of millions of red poppies - both real and artificial - are being distributed across the UK and in fact all of Europe. The article said that tradition is now fading in America but is still very strong in Europe. Remember when they used to give those out in Pocomoke? I think it was the VFW - the poppies were red paper with a wire "stem." Every year before Armistice Day - as we then called it - someone would bring a big basket of them to (my parents') store and they could give them to anyone who came in. I wonder if any of these VFW posts are still doing that.
One of the articles I read explained the origin of the tradition. Apparently the seeds of the corn poppy flower are virtually indestructible. They can lie dormant underground for many years. As the battle raged across Europe, many entire villages were destroyed. Bombs and artillery excavated massive amounts of soil replacing what had been homes, farms and commercial buildings. As armies moved in to pick up the wounded and remove the dead, they often found the fields overrun with these red poppies which had sprouted from the unearthed seeds."
Pocomoke City's Worcester Democrat
May, 1956
Sunday, November 18, 2018
TIME MACHINE: 1962, 1973, 1941, 1898.
January 19, 1962
Salisbury Times
December, 1973
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Worcester County Messenger
Footnote: This was the original English Grill located on East Main Street in Salisbury about a block from the Rt. 13 Boulevard. Later English Grills/English's Family Restaurants populated numerous Delmarva locations as well as on the western shore but none remain today.
A bit of early English Grill history at below link:
November, 1898
Peninsula Enterprise
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Saturday, November 17, 2018
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Weather Postpones Antares Launch
UPDATED NOV 15 PM:
A CONTINUING ADVERSE WEATHER OUTLOOK HAS FORCED POSTPONEMENT OF THE ANTARES ROCKET LAUNCH AGAIN. THE LAUNCH HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO SATURDAY AT 401 A.M.
Unfavorable weather predictions have forced postponement of Thursday morning's Antares rocket launch from Wallops to the International Space Station. The launch is currently rescheduled to Friday at 423 A.M.
Stay abreast of the launch status at:
https://sites.wff.nasa.gov/wmsc/#/home
A CONTINUING ADVERSE WEATHER OUTLOOK HAS FORCED POSTPONEMENT OF THE ANTARES ROCKET LAUNCH AGAIN. THE LAUNCH HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO SATURDAY AT 401 A.M.
Unfavorable weather predictions have forced postponement of Thursday morning's Antares rocket launch from Wallops to the International Space Station. The launch is currently rescheduled to Friday at 423 A.M.
Stay abreast of the launch status at:
https://sites.wff.nasa.gov/wmsc/#/home
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Sunday, November 11, 2018
TIME MACHINE: 2006, 1944, 1915, 1917.
July, 2006
Daily Times (Salisbury)
May, 1944
(Some former lower Eastern Shore movie theaters.)
(Salisbury Theaters)
Democratic Messenger
October, 1915
October, 1917
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