by Katelin Rank | Dec 15, 2025
The intersection of Glendale Road and Rt. 219 has been a popular location for restaurants, bars, custard stands, gas stations and mini-golf. The Butts brothers owned and ran the custard stand and mini-golf course with the memorable “swinging beam” hole. In...
by Katelin Rank | Dec 15, 2025
Barbara and Gene Yell founded the summer theater playhouse. Gene was the director of the drama department of the University of New Mexico. Located on Marsh Hill Road across from the WISP the barn was the beginning home of the summer stock play house. The barn had been...
by Katelin Rank | Dec 15, 2025
At the Western Maryland Campsites, located on North Glade Road, near Curt’s Corner, had fishing, swimming, showers, flush toilets, water and electric hook-ups and 75 x75 foot sites. and Twin waterslides. In Operation: NO Start Date: 1/6/1985
by Katelin Rank | Dec 15, 2025
The intersection of Glendale Road and Rt. 219 has been a popular location for restaurants, bars, custards stands, gas stations and mini golf. The Butts brothers owned and ran the custard stand and mini golf course with the memorable “swinging beam” hole....
by Katelin Rank | Dec 14, 2025
At the “Y” intersection of Rt. 219 and Rt. 42, just north of McHenry is where the Four Winds was located. It was a family restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring home cooking and carry-out service. The restaurant was most likely built by Olia Ortiz...