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found me when i lost u
I’m so sorry I’ve been gone forever. Long and short: headspace and work have murdered me.
So I want to come back.
But I also maybe want to do a multimuse instead of just my little shadowpup. Would that be weird if I revamped this blog as a multi?
Don't toy with us Bonanza!! #goneforever #sosad #buffetlove (at Bonanza Steakhouse Saskatoon)
(Publisher's Note: Wheeling's James Thornton has archived much of the city's history on his YouTube page where he presents historical videos for everyone's enjoyment.)If you are around my age you probably have a photograph on Santa’s lap from The Hub.The Hub was a department store that was located on the corner of 14th and Market streets for many years. I’m not sure of the dates of when they started the business and when they closed but there are many photos from as far back as the 1913 flood. I have included a few that I have archived so readers can see what was near that corner before the Wesbanco Bank Headquarters.It has been a passion of mine to showcase and preserve Wheeling’s rich history with this series of historic photographs that briefly highlight a business or building that is “Gone Forever” from the fabric of Wheeling life and the Upper Ohio Valley.I hope with this series I will be able to show the large amount of industry and businesses that thrived here in the early 1930’s and 1940’s, attracting people from many countries and all walks of life who all helped to make Wheeling the greatest city in West Virginia.If you have suggestions on a favorite business or location that is gone please submit that to me at [email protected] I will do my best to search out and tell that story.The Hub upgraded its front facade during the 1950s.The Hub was a very popular department store when downtown Wheeling was loaded with retail.Postcards of downtown Wheeling once were very popular during the 1960s.There is a parking lot where The Hub used to stand in downtown Wheeling.James ThorntonJames Thornton has published several volumes of history on the city of Wheeling, and those interested in purchasing one of them can do so by contacting him at [email protected] or visit the Creative Impressions website. The books can be purchased at the Wheeling Heritage Center, Kroger on Mount de Chantal Road, Miklas Meat Market, Nail City Records, the UPS Store in the Washington Avenue Plaza, VC Wares at Centre Market, Bower’s Decorating at The Highlands, and on the website www.wheelinghistory.net. Read the full article
‘Gone Forever’ by Seattle-based pop artist Jae Shik is out now on Spotify. The artist is once again attracting a global audience with his latest single.
Jae Shik · Song · 2022
Humans...the real animals...so heartbreaking. #goneforever ♻️ • @ourplanetdaily 😔❤️ #rhino #whiterhino #humans #smh https://www.instagram.com/p/CPxO8zUBGdy/?utm_medium=tumblr
The End. When asked if he would ever do anything as New York Dolls now that Sylvain is gone this is how David Johansen answered. Smart man. ——————————#SylvainSylvain #heartandsoul #goneforever #NewYorkDolls #RIP (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKM9O6unx4y/?igshid=15vam2w3vbif3