Gambles Store at 237 Front Street next foor to the lyric theater in the ast and to the west are Pittsburgh Paints, J.C. Penny Company, Canada's Café, and Firestone.
This was the dining hall for Camp Pennloch. The building was once the dining hall for the Wylie Cooperage. Camp Pennloch, was an early private boys camp on Duck Lake run by Willis Pennington.
C.S.P.S. hall at 320 S. Union street established in 1888. This was the second of several locations the bohemian social club had over the years. (Anderson Funeral home was next door.) The C.S.P.S. was first located in a house in the 200 block of W.…