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Bryan Schwegler
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The Seven Wonders of Lakewood

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In honor of the new seven wonders of the world and the heaviness that has overtaken the Deck as of late, I thought it would be fun to bring the concept a little more local.

If you had to name one, or all seven, of the Wonders of Lakewood, what would they be?
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Re: The Seven Wonders of Lakewood

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Bryan Schwegler wrote:In honor of the new seven wonders of the world and the heaviness that has overtaken the Deck as of late, I thought it would be fun to bring the concept a little more local.

If you had to name one, or all seven, of the Wonders of Lakewood, what would they be?[/url]
Thanks for the lightening up.

1) Petraglyphs under Hillard Bridge.



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Post by Jeff Endress »

In no particular order:

The Emerald Canyon
Lakewood Park Lakefront
The Schreckengost "Johnny Appleseed" (NOT the actual name...but that's what we know it as)
The Grand Reading Room at the Lakewood Public Library
Lakefront view from high atop the Winton Place
Stained Glass windows at Lakewood United Methodist Church
Higee's Chocolate Malt frozen custard at Rosatti's

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Gigantic tree on Summit

Boarding house in Birdtown, with the car port in the middle

St. James Catholic Church

The decaying Hilliard Theater
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Post by Suzanne Metelko »

Jeff Endress wrote:In no particular order:

The Schreckengost "Johnny Appleseed" (NOT the actual name...but that's what we know it as)

Jeff
Actually Jeff, when I was working on the Civic renovation years ago, I ran across a letter from Victor acknowledging that indeed it is Johnny. Several years ago I worked on the Art museum show that honored his work and I was fortunate enough to have that conversation with Victor. He again confirmed that that's Johnny. The school board decided Johnny's life was just a little too colorful for Lakewood and renamed him the "early settler".
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Post by sharon kinsella »

So glad I read this thread - Rosatis has Higbees malted? OMG
Otherwise I would never have known.
Gonna pick my aunt tomorrow and taker her there!

Thanks!
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Post by Jeff Endress »

Sharon

You're welcome....but remember the dietary hazards! And please, don't blame me. :lol:

Jeff

PS You don't have to wait till it's the daily flavor (usually once a week)....Buy it by the quart. I'd buy it by the gallon, but quarts are as big as they go....
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Post by Mike Deneen »

The Lakewood Observer

It's been taking a lot of crap on this board the past couple days, but this baby is still rolling strong after two years.

The amount of work put into this project is immense, and it really reflects the greatest of our town in so many ways.
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Post by J Hrlec »

1.) 100 year-old beautiful lakewood homes
2.) St. James Church
3.) Birdtown (and history)
4.) Valley
5.) Library
6.) True Lakewoodites
7.) Angelo's Pizza (the actual pizza..yummy!)
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Post by Lynn Farris »

1) St. James
2) Lakewood Library
3) Lakewood Park
4) Gold Coast
5) Emerald Canyon
6) Christian Science Church – now renovated
7) Donato’s Pizza

I didn't include homes - but I would have fun 7+ throughout the city. I had a tough time selecting between Donato's and the Masonic Temple. It has such great architectural bones - but it needs to be renovated just like the Christian Science Church

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The seven plus places that we used to go to "make out". (Can anyone guess where those would be?)

Mark Allan Crnolatas

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Post by Joe Ott »

Jeff Endress wrote:Higee's Chocolate Malt frozen custard at Rosatti's
Geez. I can eat that by the gallon!

Here's one:
City Council.

Just kidding. Honest. I'll leave now...
:)
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Post by Dan Slife »

1.The Lakewood Public Library

2.The Lakewood Observer

3.Lakewood Park

4.Bird Town

5.The Phoenix

6.Vernon Bognar, the walking man

7.Tony Sinagra
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Post by stephen davis »

1) Sloane Subway
2) Vista Bridge
3) Old Studebaker Building (On Highland, south of Clifton)
4) Mini Park (Southwest corner of Highland and Madison)
5) Beach House (Just west of Lakewood Park)
6) Clifton Lagoons
7) AT&T Lightspeed Boxes (Nicholson, just north of Lake)
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Post by Kate McCarthy »

sharon kinsella wrote:So glad I read this thread - Rosatis has Higbees malted? OMG
Otherwise I would never have known.
Gonna pick my aunt tomorrow and taker her there!

Thanks!
I think they only have that flavor on Wednesdays and Sundays so you may want to call ahead.
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