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Remember that? Readers share random memories of Akron

The Georgian Room, the Singing Bridge, Peoples Drug Store, Lyn Theater, Egg Castle, the Wildwood and Cheap Thrills are among the places we recall.

Snapshots in Time- June 4, 1896

The following short articles appeared in the June 4, 1896, edition of the RANGELEY LAKES newspaper. In our last installment, we shared how the 1896 New York Sporting Exposition had concluded and Miss Cornelia Fly Rod Crosby, who was in charge of the Maine booth there, had blackballed the RANGELEY LAKES Outing Edition (10,000 extra […]

Snapshots in Time – Rangeley Lakes May, 1896

Snapshots in Time – Rangeley Lakes May, 1896
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Snap Shots in Time… Historical Glimpses from the Region s Iconic Past: Bald Mountain Camps

Snap Shots in Time… Historical Glimpses from the Region s Iconic Past: Bald Mountain Camps
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WAKC Alumni Look Back, Decades After TV News Left Town

Youtube On February 28, 1996, WAKC-TV was sold and newscasts immediately ceased, ending four decades of serving Summit County viewers. On the 25th anniversary of the end of WAKC, an encore presentation of a staff reunion from 2016 Twenty-five years ago, Akron lost its only local TV newsroom. After four decades of struggling to compete with Cleveland s TV stations including fellow ABC affiliate, WEWS WAKC-TV was bought by Paxson Communications, which quickly dropped its local programming. In 2016, Channel 23 alumni gathered at Akron s Spaghetti Warehouse to look back at what was for many their first and best job in broadcasting. 25 years ago (Feb. 28, 1996): Akron lost its only TV newsroom as WAKC (Channel 23, formerly WAKR-TV) was sold. Here’s a look back. pic.twitter.com/I0efZFXXqC Kabir Bhatia (@KabirBhatiaTime) February 28, 2021

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