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Town Banners
Utility pole banners have graced Grove City streets for 20 years. The first banners and mounting brackets were purchased by the Grove City Visitors and Convention Bureau and installed by city crews. Banners first appeared in 2006 at Exit 100 along Stringtown Road in an effort to welcome visitors; wording promoted visits, shopping and lodging supporting the important contribution hotels make to the local economy. The City of Grove City has since taken over and expanded the project to include other primary entrances to the city, Broadway at I-270 and I-71 at London-Groveport Road. The newest banner promotes Grove City’s celebration of America250.
Century Village Virtual Tour
We have just released a new virtual tour of Century Village—you’ll find a QR code on the bulletin board onsite, which will install the STQRY Guide app on your phone. Follow the instructions, and as you approach each building, you’ll get content including photos, an audio description, and other info. This provides a “virtual docent” for times when we don’t have anyone on site. Check it out!
Horse Drawn Carriages
Horse drawn carriages and wagons were once the most common means of transportation in Southwest Franklin County. Here, the Ralph Thomas family is dressed and headed to church. Ralph is at left and the children, Margaret and Rush are seated in the carriage. Note the carriage was equipped with a kerosene lantern mount on the buggy for night travel.
Upcoming Events
With the America250 celebration well underway, the Society has a number of events coming up this spring. Check out our Events page to keep up with all that’s going on!
SWFCHS Events Page
Greg Skinner
Anyone remember the long stem red roses and red carnations given away during the Grove City Community Parades (now the Arts in the Alley Parade) in the 1990s? In case you don’t remember, it was the idea of Greg Skinner, then owner of Roxainne’s Flowers and Gifts. Do you recall his “pony tail” baseball cap that turned heads?