robert blu
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robert
...It would be a neat place to have a studio and to live.
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A funnel ball goal stands in front of the main screen at the Van-Del Drive-In Theatre in Van Wert County, Ohio. The theatre is located about a mile north of the small town of Middle Point on the corner of Lincoln Highway(County Road 418) and Middle Point Wentzel Road (County Road 185).
The Van-Del's name has the same origin as that of the nearby town of Middle Point. It is about half way between the town of Van Wert and the town of Delphos.
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This vacant building is on Adams Street, between Railroad Street and South Street, in Middle Point, Ohio.
The building was built in 1909 by The Improved Order Of Red Men, a fraternal organization whose white members dressed up as Native Americans for their meetings. The gable stone near the top of the building says it was built by "The Bright Horn Tribe, #178."
Middle Point also has a former Odd Fellows building, a block north of the Red Men building. I find it interesting that many tiny midwestern towns were once able to support multiple fraternal organizations like the Red Men, the Odd Fellows, and the Freemasons.
One of the two vacant storefronts on the first floor was once a bar called the Fun House, which has relocated to a new building on Adams Street a couple of blocks north of this one.
I think that fraternal lodges were much more popular in times and places when and where there was much less to entertain us and break up the daily routine. These organizations got folks out of the house for a few hours of an evening. Many had salutary purposes to improve their members and communities. Now we have the internet with endless variety and less human contact. Maybe the latter is why we show up at RFF.
The buildings are identical. I guess they ordered them through the Sears, Roebuck catalog.A couple days ago, I posted a photograph of the Improved Order of Red Men building in Middle Point. A lot of these small towns had multiple fraternal organizations in the early 20th Century.
The buildings are identical. I guess you ordered them through the Sears, Roebuck catalog.