I’m writing an article about the open house at the Canton Masonic Temple, and I would like to quote your blog. May I have your permission to do so? Lastly, could you also share your last name so that I can give you credit for the quote?
Jamie,
Hooray for you and your adventures! Please check out Ohio Lincoln Highway’s website at http://www.historicbyway.com and send me an email!
I would be happy to talk with you about some more adventures to put on your list.
Mike Hocker, Executive director, Ohio Lincoln Highway
Along the Lincoln Highway in Downtown Massillon there are 2 big event happening tonight. the Massillon Museum’s Island party, live reggae band, tiki torches, tropical drinks, island foods and lots of island themed fun. Plus the Erie St Sideshow, (corner of Lincoln Way and Erie st), Fire breathers, Art Show, live bands, drinks and food! Hope to see you down there.
Yes, actually. I will be there volunteering at MassMu and then if I have any energy left I hope to wander over to the Eerie St. Sideshow. Thanks for mentioning these!
greetings from omaha nebraska…home of john sutters mill…built in 1847….furniture manufacturing and sales on the lincoln highway from 1913 to 1929…at the junction of saddle creek (road) and dodge street (lincoln highway)..still has advertisments from the twenties on the building….original steel structure from the twenties (with six current billboards)…exactly three miles from the river…has a concrete mile marker located between the billboard structure and the john sutters mill…contact me when anyone is coming thru omaha on the original lincoln highway…much love to all
Chad Simpson
April 19, 2011 at 2:42 pm
Jamie,
I’m writing an article about the open house at the Canton Masonic Temple, and I would like to quote your blog. May I have your permission to do so? Lastly, could you also share your last name so that I can give you credit for the quote?
Mike Hocker
January 11, 2012 at 8:42 pm
Jamie,
Hooray for you and your adventures! Please check out Ohio Lincoln Highway’s website at
http://www.historicbyway.com and send me an email!
I would be happy to talk with you about some more adventures to put on your list.
Mike Hocker, Executive director, Ohio Lincoln Highway
Bili Kribbs
July 13, 2012 at 4:02 pm
Along the Lincoln Highway in Downtown Massillon there are 2 big event happening tonight. the Massillon Museum’s Island party, live reggae band, tiki torches, tropical drinks, island foods and lots of island themed fun. Plus the Erie St Sideshow, (corner of Lincoln Way and Erie st), Fire breathers, Art Show, live bands, drinks and food! Hope to see you down there.
mylincolnhighway
July 13, 2012 at 4:59 pm
Yes, actually. I will be there volunteering at MassMu and then if I have any energy left I hope to wander over to the Eerie St. Sideshow. Thanks for mentioning these!
Paddy O Furniture
July 27, 2012 at 2:55 am
greetings from omaha nebraska…home of john sutters mill…built in 1847….furniture manufacturing and sales on the lincoln highway from 1913 to 1929…at the junction of saddle creek (road) and dodge street (lincoln highway)..still has advertisments from the twenties on the building….original steel structure from the twenties (with six current billboards)…exactly three miles from the river…has a concrete mile marker located between the billboard structure and the john sutters mill…contact me when anyone is coming thru omaha on the original lincoln highway…much love to all
Paddy O Furniture
July 27, 2012 at 2:57 am
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