The Glass Block
The Glass Block 📍500-508 South Main Street Findlay
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The Glass Block 📍500-508 South Main Street Findlay
In 1930, the building was entirely renovated under the management Mrs. Leslie Kraft and her father M. T. McKinley.
The name was changed to the Royal, and 250 invitations to city officials and civic leaders were sent tor the premier showing of the Four Marx Brothers in “Animal Crackers” on Sept. 13 [1930].
When I was about two years old, we moved out to the Fogelsong farm, which was out on 33. And that’s where my sister was playing with matches, caught her clothes on fire and caused her death. She lived eight days and died about eight days before her birth, fourth birthday. And I still have the paper on that at home. Also have her doll and her little cup and one shoe. [I’m I we’ve gotta go back up home before you leave.]
“W. T. Huber, who had sold his Royal Theater building to the Boston store, prepared to open a New Royal in the location of the old Mystic Theater next to the Jackson Department Store.” [week of June 17, 1918]
The Davis Opera House was located at 212-214 South Main Street. Store-rooms on South Main at these addresses are now occupied by the Sherwin-Williams Paint Company and the Bindel’s Appliance Center.
KEESTONE KOPS They “put the finger” on a model A Ford in Fostoria, brought it to Findlay, and with the help of several Findlay merchants, re-vamped it into an old-fashioned paddy wagon which they now use to haul “criminals” off to the pokey.
EXCEPTIONAL VICTORIAN HOME WITH MANY UPDATES! The elegant foyer graciously welcomes you with a winding staircase and beautiful stained glass window. This majestic home showcases original woodwork, 10′ & 12′ ceilings, lovely Cherry, Oak and Old Grove Pine wood floors, several stained glass windows, six fireplaces and period correct light fixtures. You will enjoy the custom cook’s dream kitchen with stainless steel Viking appliances, ample cabinets, butler’s pantry and solid surface counter tops. Wonderful sun room. Several exterior porches bring back memories of days gone by! Full attic could be finished for additional living space. Large deck overlooking the extensively landscaped yard. 3-car garage. Chicken coop!