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History in the Hills: Sugar Camp Hollow | News, Sports, Jobs


Director of operations at Historic Fort Steuben and the Steubenville Visitors Center.
One of my favorite books growing up was a children’s book by West Virginia resident and Weirton native Anna Egan Smucker. Her book “No Star Night” was enchanting, and one I personally resonated with since it takes place in town. The book is still in print, and I encourage anyone who grew up in our area in the 1950s to get a copy and share it with their loved ones. Without spoiling it, the climax of the story takes place in what we call the slag dump. ....

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FRANK FAZIO | News, Sports, Jobs - Weirton Daily Times


Mar 13, 2021
Frank Michael Fazio of Weirton, WV., passed away peacefully with his family at his side at Liza’s Place in Wheeling on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. He was 91 years old.
Frank was born on Wednesday, October 2, 1929, in Holliday’s Cove, WV, to Carmen and Mary Marsona Fazio.
A 1947 graduate of Weir High School, Frank worked as a Cost Accountant for the former Weirton Steel Corporation retiring with over thirty-five years of service.
Frank dedicated many years of his life to the Weirton Elks Lodge, serving as their Secretary for eight years and holding Treasurer’s position for twenty-five plus years. He was fully engaged as a frequent and loyal member continuing his board duties until he was eighty-nine years old. ....

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History in the Hills: Things that are gone now | News, Sports, Jobs


Director of operations at Historic Fort Steuben and the Steubenville Visitors Center.
Anyone who is from the Tri-State Area who is interested in local history has seen, or at least is aware of, Rick Sebak’s work on WQED-TV.
His down-to-earth demeanor and documentary style of television program is addictive and draws the audience into whatever story he is telling. Typically, Sebak focuses on the Pittsburgh area in his programs, but he is such a dynamic storyteller, it is hard not to connect with the history.
I feel that our area is so close to the Golden Triangle that their history also is relevant to ours, too. Take for instance my 7-year-old son, who, despite never being there, is absolutely enamored by Sebak’s 1988 program “Kennywood Memories” and watches it often. Many evenings are spent around the dinner table talking with him about the great rides, picnic memories and warm and carefree summer days spent there. Hopefully, this summer the pandemic will hav ....

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History in the Hills: Hancock County history | News, Sports, Jobs


Director of operations at Historic Fort Steuben and the Steubenville Visitors Center.
Any regular reader of my column will already know of my love for Williamsburg in Virginia. As a historian, Williamsburg was like Disneyland to me. The experience of visiting a place with so much history and a living sense of the past was captivating. Lucky for me, that feeling has generally stayed with me all these years. I am fortunate that in an old space, be it a house, battlefield or on a city street, I can almost feel the past. I don’t believe in ghosts as specters that haunt the living, but I do believe that memory can leave an imprint on a space. Whether that imprint is something measurable, or perhaps it is something that is internal, is up for debate. That also could just be the personality of a hopeless nostalgic at heart, but I also find that you don’t always need to be in the presence of a historic place to feel its history. ....

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