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B-W Trivia: Where Was This July 4 Celebration?

We will reveal the answer on Monday.

 
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The Baldwin-Whitehall Patch has partnered with the Baldwin Historical Society to bring you a weekly trivia question that delves into our area's colorful past.

Pat Lombardi and Patty Woehler, co-presidents of the society, generously write the questions and provide the pictures.

Here is this week's question:

On July 4, 1914, these people raised a U.S. flag in their neighborhood for the first time.

Notice the way that these folks were dressed and the number of people who came to this Independence Day celebration, which included a parade.

In an area that is now part of Baldwin Borough, where exactly did this celebration take place?

Read other Baldwin-Whitehall Trivia Time questions here.

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  • Where did this celebration take place? (No Internet searches!!)

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • A. Brownsville Road
        6 (16%)
    • B. Horning Road
        24 (66%)
    • C. Old Clairton Road
        6 (16%)
    Total votes: 36
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Baldwin Borough, Baldwin Historical Society, and Fourth Of July

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Robert Edward Healy, III

4:30 pm on Monday, July 2, 2012

The answer is B, Horning Road! Well done, folks.

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