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I'm going to guess at this one without looking it up.
My guess would be the blimp hangar in Akron on Rt. 224 Lockheed Martin is currently using that hangar to make high altitude balloons. I wouldn't mind working for Lockheed again. |
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I think that is a good guess.
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yeah thats right the hanger caught on fire last may,but only one of the giant doors were damaged. i got within a few football fields from it once and it is amazing how huge it really is. it was built in 1933 in i think about 1 1/2 years not sure . it held one dirigable and i think 7 blimps.
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What NW Ohio resident was a script writer for "The Lone Ranger" and where did he come from?
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the only thing i could come up with was herbert klynne or george trendle????
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I would say Fran Striker as I know he did a radio program in Cleveland. No clue on where he originated from so will guess and say Toledo, just because it is NW.
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Nothing that I was looking for yet. How about a hint...he was born August 17, 1899.
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You got me there rrtechno. Have no idea.
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Ralph Goll was born at Stryker in Williams County in 1899. His family lived at various other locations in NW Ohio as he was growing up, including Swanton, Montpelier, and Nettle Lake areas. He wrote scripts for The Lone Ranger during the "Golden Age of Radio", fifteen of which were later turned into TV scripts. Additionally writing books and magazine articles, Ralph Goll passed away in New York on New Years Day, 1957 and is buried in Goll Cemetery, located in the Goll Woods State Nature Preserve near Archbold/Stryker in Fulton County, Ohio.
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just to keep this going this is a gimme....what city had the first street paved with rubber lol
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