NOW ONLY $7!!!
We’re very excited to announce the upcoming 2010 Springfield Rewind wall calendar. You’ll get the same “Then & Now” photographs, plus loads of facts and figures, and important dates in Springfield history (since it’s a calendar and all). Not only are all the photos of Springfield, but all the work on the calendar is being done in Springfield. Even the printing is local.
Here are the sites featured in this year’s calendar:
- January- Old State Capitol
- February- Lincoln’s Home
- March- Iles House
- April- 835 South Second
- May- Strand Theater
- June- Dana-Thomas House
- July- Virgil Hickox House
- August- Capitol Building
- September- Public Square
- October- Illinois Building
- November- Kresge Building
- December- Pasfield House
The price of the calendars is $7, and it is available for order by clicking the ‘Add to Cart’ button below and at Trout Lily Cafe.
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Anyone downtown selling them?
Kate Hawkes | Nov 21, 2009 | Reply
How about Trout Lily?
Russ | Nov 21, 2009 | Reply
I would like a calendar. I live in Oklahoma City..Is it just 7.00 now? My address is:5913 north college st. OKC,OK 73122. How do I receive one?
Mary Schwaner | Mar 6, 2010 | Reply
Hi, Russ. Do you have any photos of the pie-shaped Mel-O-Cream donut shop at 6th & Stevenson Drive? I’m really interested in finding out who was the architect.
Mrs. Lewis | Mar 21, 2010 | Reply
Hello, Russ.
Do you have any photos of the pie-shaped Mel-O-Cream donut shop at 6th & Stevenson Drive? I’m really interested in finding out who was the architect.
Mrs. Lewis | Mar 21, 2010 | Reply
Do you have any photos of the pie-shaped Mel-O-Cream donut shop at 6th & Stevenson Drive? I’m really interested in finding out who was the architect.
Mrs. Lewis | Mar 21, 2010 | Reply
Where can I buy the ‘Stories of Springfield’ book pictured in the upper right of this page?
Tom Gillespie | Jul 21, 2010 | Reply
Hi Tom,
I believe the books are for sale at Prairie Archives and Barnes & Noble.
Russ | Jul 21, 2010 | Reply
Hi
Do you happen to have a good photo of the Moonlight Gardens Skating Rink from the 1950’s? My parents met there 50 years ago and for their 50th Anniversary next year I would like to have a photo of Moonlight Gardens on display. Thanks so much!
Lisa | Jul 27, 2010 | Reply