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[[File:OldWoosterBandstand.jpg|left|150px]]The historic Wooster Bandstand sat on the southwest corner of Wooster's Public Square in what is today the parking lot in front of Everything Rubbermaid store, which some might remember as the Annat's store. | [[File:OldWoosterBandstand.jpg|left|150px]]The historic Wooster Bandstand sat on the southwest corner of Wooster's Public Square in what is today the parking lot in front of Everything Rubbermaid store, which some might remember as the Annat's store. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 13 February 2023
Comprehensive History
The historic Wooster Bandstand sat on the southwest corner of Wooster's Public Square in what is today the parking lot in front of Everything Rubbermaid store, which some might remember as the Annat's store.
Years ago the bandstand was dismantled and moved out to the Hillcrest golf course, and later moved from there to who-knows-where.[1]
Timeline
Gallery
Photos
Newspaper articles
Newspaper ads
References
- ↑ The Daily Record, 1992-DEC-03, 'Bank Nights' at Lyric are Now Just a Fond Memory, by Elinor Taylor.