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                                 POST 29                               February 27, 2023  ADDITIONAL PICTURES WILL BE ADDED FROM TIME TO TIME FROM FACEBOOK POSTED PICTURES Devoted to sharing pictures of our hometown in days gone past LOG CABIN  ON HWY 18 WESTERN WEEK JAIL 111 EAST BROADWAY RALPH HARRIS   FAIRLEY FUNERAL HOME   503 SOUTH HARRISON BARBARA McCOY DIANA SUE LONG YOUNG                                                                             ETHA LAMB TINNIE                             FARMERS NATIONAL BANK   (shared by Farrell Kleckner)
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                                                 POST 28  ADDITIONAL PICTURES WILL BE ADDED FROM TIME TO TIME FROM FACEBOOK POSTED PICTURES Devoted to sharing pictures of our hometown in days gone past YOUNT HOUSE CARPENTER HOUSE BROAD AND  STEELE DELUXE SANDWICH SHOP   101 E. BROADWAY Constuction of Shell Office building (NW corner of Moses and Steele streets)  1948 INSIDE THE SUBWAY CLUB INSIDE BURKEY'S CREAMERY CHILDREN'S SECTION OF CUSHING'S ORIGINAL LIBRARY THE ORIGINAL LIBRARY LOBBY FIRE DESTROYS METHODIST CHURCH (NE corner of Moses and Steele) Mr. Bob Read Mr. Bob Read WARDS CAFE T J HUGHES LUMBER YARD SHOUP"S GARAGE LOG CABIN ON HWY 18 OUR VIADUCT
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                                                           POST #27                                           PLEASE SHARE YOUR HOMETOWN PICTURES                                HOMETOWN CUSHING OKLAHOMA     Blogpost          Devoted to sharing pictures of our hometown in days gone past                     All the pictures on today's blog were shared by Colten Blake Cravens When Dr. Clifford m. Bassett, Cushing physician and surgeon, decided to build a new clinic, he turned to his architects and said: "We are not a big city, but I would like to be able to offer as modern equipment as can be found in a large city in a clinic that anticipates at least normal community growth ." "Members of the Christian Co. are demolishing the old Cushing High School to finance their world expeditions "One hundred and ninety miles of pipe line, taken up from Cushing to Emmett, Mo., have passed through this spacious reconditioning yard on the outskirts of Cushing in the past two mo