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Pam Bendishaw has fed the hungry folks of Uniontown, Pennsylvania
for three decades. Strip-fried zucchini with ranch dressing,
seafood Alfredo, blackened chicken salads, oh my Author Marci Lynn
McGuinness brings you a collection of the recipes that have had
throngs of customers following Pam around Uniontown. The recipe for
her Prime Rib is worth much more than the price of this book
McGuinness adds a little humor throughout the little book filled
with BIG SECRETS
Forty pages of action with times filled in. The Summit Mountain
Hill Climbs of Uniontown, Pennsylvania ran three miles from Hopwood
to the top of Summit Mountain. This 1915 program takes you to the
mountain with 25,000 onlookers and Indy 500 winner Ralph DePalma.
The original program was donated to author, Marci McGuinness, by
Gary Cooper of Charleroi, PA. A year after this pro race, coal,
auto and film barons joined famed driver (beat DePalma ), Charlie
Johnson to build the fastest board track in America, the Uniontown
Speedway. Some of the 1915 Summit Mt. Hill Climb Drivers: Denny
Hickey - Metz A.D. Spencer - Buick Ralph DePalma - Mercedes Charlie
Johnson - Packard Guy Woodward - Ford Joe Dawson - Marmon I.P.
Fetterman - Simplex Joe Boyce - Hispanosuiza
Some spirits never leave until a mystery is solved. Six weeks after
the Uniontown Speedway board track president ran to Cuba with the
money, his attorney, Senator William Crane, passed away. That was
1922. Today at the Christian W. Klay Winery in Chalk Hill,
Pennsylvania, the Senator watches out the studio window, waiting to
be set free. Marty has worked at the winery for almost two decades,
waving to the Senator on the way to her car each evening. This
night he spoke. He had never talked to anyone before. She called
her cousin, Cedar Jace, and enlisted her help. Who really holds the
secret to Crane's freedom? Marci Lynn McGuinness, cleverly weaves
Laurel Highland legends, dead and alive, into her fictional tale,
Murder in the Vineyard.
Join the Duesenberg brothers, Louis Chevrolet, Barney Oldfield,
Ralph DePalma, Jimmy Murphy, Tommy Milton, Denny Hickey, George
Titlow, Universal Films President and founder, Carl Laemmle, film
stars and coal barons, at the grand Uniontown Speedway board track,
their playground from 1916 - 1922. Speedway Kings of Southwestern
Pennsylvania takes you on a journey from the beginning of the film
and auto industries through 100 years of racing history. Interviews
with L.J. Dennis, the Bendishaw brothers, Dick Rugh, and dozens
more. Over 200 never before seen photographs from the Uniontown
Speedway board track, Guseman's Uniontown Speedway, Morgantown
Speedway, Jennerstown Speedway, Interstate 79, Motordrome 70,
Heidelburg Speedway, Elkins Speedway, and the Roaring Knob
Motorsports Complex. This is Author Marci Lynn McGuinness' second
book on the Uniontown Speedway board track. Her title, "Yesteryear
at the Uniontown Speedway, was published in 1996. She has also
written a screenplay about the story behind the track's nationally
famous rein. This collector's dream includes photos of Tommy
Milton's car on fire, Carl Laemmle, Ralph Mulford, and Louis
Chevrolet with the Universal Films Trophy, Barney Oldfiled's Golden
Submarine, L.J. Dennis' Rainbow 7, Banty Workman's Beast...Enjoy
Lillian McCahan was the Ohiopyle Western Maryland Railroad Agent
during World War II. She had already written several books
including This Little Town, in 1940. It chronicled Ohiopyle life
and happenings for one year. During the war she wrote a column, Our
Soldiers, in the local publication, The Messenger. Through her
column, she kept local soldiers up to date on where each of them
were and what was happening to them. Each month, for almost four
years, she mailed them to the men all over the world. Oftentimes,
she published the letters they sent to her. From September 1946
through September 1947, McCahan wrote the book, That Little Town,
sharing what was happening with the soldiers who were "lucky"
enough to return home. This book was never published, but the
original manuscript was donated to author Marci Lynn McGuinness,
along with 100 of the soldier's letters. The new book, Ohiopyle,
That Little Town, WWII, combines McCahan's manuscript and columns
with the soldier's letters. From Pearl Harbor to the last soldier
home, McCahan takes you back to a time when hundreds of people
lived in the borough, and 150 local young men were away at war. In
1948, McCahan went on to prompt the preservation of Ohiopyle's
Ferncliff Peninsula and scenic riverside mountains.
Who is burning the quaint shops of Chesapeake Bay tourist village,
St. Michaels, Maryland? Writer, Cedar Jace, moves to St. Michaels
just as her friend's crab shack is burnt, the fourth in a series of
Talbot Street arsons. When Cedar finds the Fire Chief's wife dead
in an ice cream shop fire, her life is on the line. She fights back
by starting "The St. Michaels News" and teaming up with Tilghman
native, Private Investigator, Erich McKnight. Are they a match for
the St. Michaels Fire Bug? Will St. Micahels ever return to their
quiet, waterside lifestyle?
Gone to Ohiopyle by Marci Lynn McGuinness is an illustrated history
of the development of the National Pike, Fort Necessity, the French
& Indian War and Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania, starring Chief
Nemacolin, George Washington, General Braddock, Tom Fossit,
Congressman Andrew Stewart and Frank Lloyd Wright. Colby Love's
illustrations lead you to relive cutting the National Pike out
through the rough mountains, the battle at Fort Necessity, General
Braddock's demise, Congressman Andrew Stewart developing the
Ohiopyle Falls area, Fallingwater's beginnings and the first
commercial white water rafting trip in the country. Millions have
"Gone to Ohiopyle" since these adventurers carved out nature's
paradise along the Youghiogheny River in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Marci McGuinness brings you her fictional short stories including
"Murder in Ohiopyle." If you are a litterbug, you need to read this
book Other Incidents include Poor Harry, A Song For Lester, Killjoy
Cookie and Makin' Change.
Message of the Sacred Buffalo features the White and Black Sacred
Buffalo residing at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington,
Pennsylvania. The Buffalo tell their story to a group of students
in this beautifully illustrated picture book. Message of the Sacred
Buffalo is dedicated to the children of the world in hopes of
instilling a less materialistic, more thoughtful, way.
The historic Stone House on Pennsylvania's National Pike in
Farmington is depicted. Over 70 photographs, interviews (one with
former owner Fannie Ross) and stories of founder Congressman Andrew
Stewart and the infamous George Titlow make this a collector's
favorite.
Almost 200 vintage photographs and histories of the Smithfiled,
Point Marion area in southwestern Pennsylvania. Includes the legend
and photo of famous desperados, The Cooley Gang."
Author and Publisher, MArci McGuinness' second collection of
vintage photographs of the Ohiopyle region and its people. Back by
popular demand First Printing 1994. Third Printing 2008.
Over 200 vintage photographs tell the story of Masontown,
Pennsylvania's rich history.
Yesteryear in Ohiopyle, Volume III, is a pictorial history of the
borough of Ohiopyle, Ohiopyle State Park and surrounding
communities. Over 200 photographs include falls and scenery, people
(many groups), bridges, buildings, and fires. Forty-five pages of
Ohiopyle Hotel recipes from Nanny's Kitchen Cookbook are a big
bonus in McGuinness' latest regional history book. See Castle Rock
and the Meadow Run Cabin dismantling, and Fallingwater being
reinforced. McGuinness has done it again with an important
collection no local history buff will want to be without. If you
have Yesteryear in Ohiopyle, Volumes I and II, this is a must
Marci Lynn McGuinness' first collection of vintage photographs,
depicting Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania's rich past. First Printing 1993;
Third Printing 2008
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