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Anita Bryant Pie in the Eye & the End of a Crusade

April 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment


Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Trailer 2007

What ever happened to Anita?

Categories: LGBTQ related · Oppression · Propaganda

Eccentric Roadside – Gunnar & Sherry

April 25, 2008 · 2 Comments

© Eccentric Roadside
© Eccentric Roadside

When you come to a fork in the road – take it!

This blog is devoted to old fashioned American roadside attractions… the wonderfully big, bizarre, crazy, wacky, quirky, weird, funny, unique and mundane sites you see travelling cross-country by car in the USA, where getting there really is all the fun! – Gunnar & Sherry, Rhode Island, USA

Categories: Photography · Roadside Ephemera

Hebrew Ladies Day Nursery – Thomas Boylan Avenue – East NY, Brooklyn

April 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Hebrew Ladies Day Nursery - Thomas Boyland Avenue - East NY, Brooklyn

Hebrew Ladies Day Nursery - Thomas Boyland Avenue - East NY, Brooklyn

Categories: Brooklyn · Judaica · Photography

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad – Bushwick, Brooklyn

April 25, 2008 · 6 Comments

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad
© Frank H. Jump

Synagogue or shul

Another view

Categories: Brooklyn · Judaica · Knickerbocker Avenue · Photography · Shuls

Lackawanna Railroad – The Route of Phoebe Snow – Remington Avenue – Scranton, PA

April 25, 2008 · 4 Comments

Categories: Lackawanna Railroad · NEPA · Scranton

Capitol Records Inc. & The Scranton Button Co. – Remington & Cedar Avenues – Scranton, PA

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Capitol Records Inc - Scranton, PA

Capitol Records Inc - Scranton, PA
© Frank H. Jump

The Scranton Button Company was a U.S. corporation, founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1885. In the 1920s it branched out from making buttons into pressing shellac gramophone records. In July 1929 it merged with Regal Records, Cameo Records, Banner Records and the US branch of Pathé Records to form the American Record Corporation. The company was acquired in 1946 by Capitol Records. – Wikipedia

Some websites on Capitol Records:

  • Surrealist
  • Dime Store Dynasty
  • Capitol Label During Beatles Period
  • The Scranton Button Co

    The Scranton Button Co

    The Scranton Button Co
    © Frank H. Jump

    Categories: Button Making Companies · Capitol Records · NEPA · Photography · Scranton