Eps 65 Havre de Grace~opoly and more

Advertising, Businesses

In an earlier post, we discussed Havre de Grace game memorabilia. In this episode we share more photos of the HdG~opoly game and two interesting card tables from the 1940s and 1950s that sport a tabletop of advertising.

Our casual historian of HdG shows off his Havre de Grace~opoly game. Now that he has two, one is still in its original packaging and the other is opened and he can share more photos.

This game was a fundraiser for St. John’s Episcopal Church in 2001. Based on the ‘Rules,’ it sounds like fun!

CARD TABLE ADVERTISING

You’ve most likely seen the paper advertising mats in your favorite diner. But in the 1940s and 1950s, Havre de Grace had card tables available that were filled with advertising. We aren’t sure who sponsored this project, possibly the Chamber of Commerce.

Remember, you can click on the image to enlarge it. Do you recognize any of the businesses from the 40s? Or do you see one that you had forgotten about?

There’s also one from the 50s hanging on the wall behind George (in the video). Believe it or not, this kind of Havre de Grace memorabilia often presents us with a new search. Sometimes, it can give us an answer to a question we might have.

Thank you, Mr. Lay, for this great piece of Havre de Grace memorabilia!

Do you have a promotional game or toy from Havre de Grace that you’d like to share with our “casual historian?”

Remember, don’t throw the Havre de Grace ‘stuff’ out when you’re cleaning out a home, settling an estate, or just ‘downsizing,’ without checking in with George. Don’t give him cause to cry!!!

Our ‘casual historian’ is always waiting for your stories and any memorabilia you may want to share.

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LAFAYETTE TRAIL

Brochure pdf download

DISTRIX - mobile app
The Lafayette Trail App narrates the history of the City through the voices of famous citizens as you view their homes and businesses.  Meet residents from the past and see current and historic photos.  The tour is approximately 3 miles long, with 37 stops covering 57 properties.

  1. Download the Distrx app from your phone’s app store (Distx for Android / Distrx for iPhone) or access the QR code on the rack card (available at the Visitor Center at 450 Pennington Ave.)
  2. Ensure your Bluetooth and Location are turned on by checking under Settings at the 3 bars.
  3. Open the Distrx app which should take you directly to Havre de Grace.  If not, tap on 3 bars and “DISTRICTS.”
  4. Tap “Tours” and then “Lafayette Trail” to get started.

The Lafayette Trail is a self-guided tour of Historic Havre de Grace. The trail is a continuous 3-mile loop through the City indicated by sidewalk markings and “Walk the Lafayette Trail” signs posted along the way. You will see blue numbered medallions embedded in the sidewalk. These denote properties in the Lafayette trail brochure available at the Visitor Center, 450 Pennington Ave.

 

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