Family Vacations, Idora Park & Backyard Fun

1960s: Backyard wading pool fun. Sent in by Barney Klein.

SUMMER FUN – This slide show features reader-submitted images from the 1920s through the present day. Pictures include family vacations, beach scenes (check out the funky clothes and sunglasses!) and improvised fun close to home. Of particular interest are rare scenes of Idora Park during a Wean United company picnic in the 1970s. Metro Monthly [...]

Museums & galleries for May

GALLERIES Art Outreach Gallery, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-219-7833. www.ArtOutreach.org. 5-9 p.m., Friday; 1-9 p.m., Saturday; 1-5 p.m., Sunday. Displays works by local artists, particularly students in the local school systems. Free. SMARTS Center Gallery, 258 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-941-2787. www.fpa.ysu.edu/smarts. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday; other times by appointment. Located [...]

Theater & performance for May

GREASE, New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. Web site: www.newcastleplayhouse.org. This popular musical takes the audience back to Rydell High in 1959. Although the film version was lighter, the stage version deals withe the trials of love, plus gangs, teen pregnancy and high-school friendships. Of course, there’s comedy and some familiar tunes, [...]

The evolution and development of Youngstown State University

Students on the town in 1932

THE EVOLUTION OF YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY – This photo set captures Youngstown State University – from its roots as Youngstown College and its transition to Youngstown College to its ultimate status as a state university. The earliest images depict campus life in the 1920s and 30s. You’ll see the Victorian mansions of Wick Avenue serving [...]

Crandall Park on the North Side of Youngstown in the 1920s

CRANDALL PARK ON THE NORTH SIDE OF YOUNGSTOWN – This historical video depicts the Crandall Park area of Youngstown, Ohio in the 1920s. Many of the houses, each with its own unique architecture and design, are featured. Video produced by Ron Flaviano and Mark C. Peyko for the Metro Monthly. © 2012 Metro Monthly. All rights [...]

Idora Carousel finds new life in New York City

Jane Walentas with one of the restored Idora Park Carousel horses

IDORA PARK CAROUSEL DEDICATION – The carousel was one of the most-beloved rides at Idora Park. When the amusement park closed and the rides were tagged and auctioned, many people thought they would be seeing the carousel for the last time. It’s been a long journey from Youngstown to Brooklyn Bridge Park, but after nearly [...]

Fire destroys St. Columba Cathedral in 1954

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ST. COLUMBA CATHEDRAL LIES IN RUIN – Fire destroyed St. Columba Cathedral on Sept. 2, 1954 when a bolt of lightning struck the church during a late evening storm. According to news accounts of the day, firefighters first responding found the blaze well under way with fire outlining the cathedral’s main rose window. Eleven fire companies [...]

From the Archives: Victorian West Federal

Victorian West Federal Street looking southwest toward Hazel Street. This image dates from 1889. The only remaining buildings include two circa 1870s commercial buildings belonging to First Educator's. The present-day streetscape includes the Kress Building, the 7th District Court of Appeals and First Educator's. Image courtesy of the Metro Monthly.

VIDEO: Changing furnace filters

Metro Monthly’s “Homeplate” features brother and sister dynamic duo Kevin Kralj and Kristy Regula. Each week they share a quick tip that can make your home life easier!

VIDEO: Candle safety; gift-wrap ideas

Kevin and Kristy offer two great tips! One is for making sure you’re burning candles safely, and the other is great for wrapping a gift for any occasion!

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