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Keeper of moments and memories By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com Versailles Area Historical Society Board Member Tom Mendenhall (left) and Board Secretary Arlene Luttmer welcome patrons on reopening day last Sunday at the Versailles Area Historical Museum, located at 554 S. West Street, on the corner of West and State Route 121, in Versailles. The next Museum open house will be Sunday, April 11, 2021, from 1 to 4 p.m. Carol Marsh|Darke County Media The Inn sign hangs in its new permanent place within the Entrepreneur Exhibit in the south lobby of the Versailles Area Museum. The sign was purchased and removed last fall before the demolition of the old hotel structure on the corner of Main and Center Streets in downtown Versailles, making way for Midmark’s new venues, the Hotel Versailles and Silas Restaurant, opening in early 2022. ....
Happy Saint Valentine’s Day By Kathy Monnin - Versailles News Who was Saint Valentine? It appears that there were at least 12 men named Valentine and proclaimed saints according to the Roman Catholic Church roster of saints, so differentiating them gets a bit sketchy, however it seems the first Valentine was a priest during the rule of Emperor Claudius II. Wanting an unmarried military, Claudius outlawed marriages and engagements, however Valentine secretly married couples, that is, until he was discovered and beheaded on Feb. 14, 270 AD. With at least a dozen Saint Valentine’s it is little wonder that he is the patron saint of many things, such as beekeepers, epilepsy, engaged couples, happy marriages, fainting, as well as the plague. There was even a Pope Valentine, who served only 40 days around the year 827. ....