tnt-hunter
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I went out to a seldom used park today hoping to find a few coins and maybe an older one with a little luck. I did find an IHP there once before. I was able to be out for 3 hours before I had to get my grandkids off the school bus and I did manage 59 coins worth $2.79. There was one really toasted wheat penny that shall remain ever dateless because if it’s condition and a coat check tag from the Palace Theatre in Frostburg.
The Palace Theatre is in a building constructed around 1890. It became the Palace in 1912 when the building was purchased and the theatre auditorium add to the existing building. It went through several fires and difficulties over the years and closed in 1981. A local group purchased the building and has refurbished it to preserve this piece of local history. The organization shows films and has other events to pay for the upkeep and preservation of this local landmark. No one living today remembers a coat check at the theatre so this at least 80 years.
About 7 years ago I found an umbrella tag from the Palace in a yard in Frostburg and now I have a coat tag to match. I have visited the Frostburg Museum and the Allegany County Museum and neither place has any of these on display. I will get the pair cleaned up and donate them to the Frostburg Museum that is now located across the street from the theatre. They have little monetary value and when I’m gone my kids will probably send most of my artifacts to the dump. (I’m sure they will find a buyer for the coins and jewelry.) By donating them I will be saving the history I have unearthed.
Thanks for looking and keep swingin.
The Palace Theatre is in a building constructed around 1890. It became the Palace in 1912 when the building was purchased and the theatre auditorium add to the existing building. It went through several fires and difficulties over the years and closed in 1981. A local group purchased the building and has refurbished it to preserve this piece of local history. The organization shows films and has other events to pay for the upkeep and preservation of this local landmark. No one living today remembers a coat check at the theatre so this at least 80 years.
About 7 years ago I found an umbrella tag from the Palace in a yard in Frostburg and now I have a coat tag to match. I have visited the Frostburg Museum and the Allegany County Museum and neither place has any of these on display. I will get the pair cleaned up and donate them to the Frostburg Museum that is now located across the street from the theatre. They have little monetary value and when I’m gone my kids will probably send most of my artifacts to the dump. (I’m sure they will find a buyer for the coins and jewelry.) By donating them I will be saving the history I have unearthed.
Thanks for looking and keep swingin.
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