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B-W Trivia: Which Corner Was This?

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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:

The Baldwin Independent Fire Company No. 1 hosted an Allegheny Fireman's Convention in 1933.

Firefighters at this convention participated in a parade and a carnival, which was located on Ruthwood Avenue between Melvina and Andrade streets.

The firemen in this picture, from left to right, are Ed Klensing, Alfred "Lefty" Arand, Ed Eibs (a Brentwood Borough fireman) and Tom Osborne.

The A. J. Feld's Confectionery Store, seen behind the men, had numerous items for sale and was in operation for many years.

The store had a very busy lunch counter and soda fountain that served the surrounding area.

Check out the sidewalk advertising for Iron City Beer.

Which corner was this picture taken on?

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  • Which corner was this? (No Internet searches!!)

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • A. Glass Run Road and Churchview Avenue
        2 (16%)
    • B. Sankey Avenue and Brownsville Road
        6 (50%)
    • C. Churchview Avenue and Willett Road
        4 (33%)
    Total votes: 12
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: A. J. Feld's Confectionery Store, Alfred "Lefty" Arand, Baldwin Borough, Baldwin Historical Society, Baldwin Independent Fire Company No. 1, Brentwood Borough, Ed Eibs, Ed Klensing, Iron City Beer, and Tom Osborne

Margaret French

9:30 am on Sunday, July 22, 2012

At first I thought it was Sankey and Brownsville but now I think it is definitely Churchview and Willet.

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henry

11:31 am on Sunday, July 22, 2012

i believe there was a fireman's assoc. in that building also. it was like a social club.

Margaret French

12:16 am on Monday, July 23, 2012

cc-I thik this is the only thig we disagree on. LOL I say Willet and Churchview.

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Robert Edward Healy, III

1:56 pm on Monday, July 23, 2012

The answer is C (Churchview Avenue and Willett Road)!

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Sasafras Jackson

11:10 am on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

I say the answer is C (Churchview Avenue and Willett Road).

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