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Staley Grocery Cart

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A collection of A.E. Staley items that once filled the grocery carts of America: More Staley product photos: http://picturedecatur.blogspot.com/2013/11/ae-staley-memories.html TAGS: a.e. staley, burlap sack, cooking oil, corn starch, feed sack, oil, old product, sack, staley, Sweetose, syrup

Memory Lane Stuff 15

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Here is the 15th Picture Decatur collection of random "memory lane" photos featuring the history of Decatur Illinois. Enjoy. TAGS:  A.E. Staley, Staley viaduct, WABIC, Wabash Railroad, Hi-Flier, Lincoln Theater, national bank of decatur, Teamsters, Brown Jug, token, A&B Cafe, Rupert's, Corn Carnival, beach house, memory lane

Staley Museum

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An exciting new museum in Decatur will be holding its grand opening in just 3 short months. The Staley Museum :: dedicated to the life and businesses of A.E. Staley :: located in the historic Staley Mansion at 361 North College Street For more information about the Museum, visit their website: http://staleymuseum.com/ TAGS: a.e. staley, Staley Museum, museum, mansion, College Street, grand opening

Memory Lane Stuff 14

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Here is assortment #14 of various memories from Decatur's past. (please remember:  if you have any pics to share, we would love to feature them here on Picture Decatur) (President Taft at the Transfer House 1911) TAGS: a.e. staley, armory, beach house, Billy Sunday, DCCH, Decatur High School, Dutch Houk, El Bauer, Holiday Inn, president, Pythian, Redwood, roosevelt, St. Patrick's, staley, transfer house, Wabash Railroad, memory lane

CB QSL Cards

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Based on this collection of QSL "trading cards", there was a significant number of Decatur folks who took their CB (Citizen's Band) Radio hobby very seriously. (For those who might need a little primer on what these photos represent....... a  QSL card is a written confirmation of either a two-way radiocommunication between two amateur radio stations or a one-way reception of a signal from an AM radio, FM radio, television or shortwave broadcasting station. It can also confirm the reception of a two-way radiocommunication by a third party listener.)