Margel made a loving post about her Aunt Margel, after whom she was named, and who died tragically at about the age of two. She told the amazing story about searching for and literally unearthing her aunt's tombstone. I got to this post, which was written before I started blogging, because of a link Margel had included in her more recent post of April 5th about her mom’s birth.
Margel's Aunt Margel |
I took one look at Aunt Margel in that cute car and wrote in the blog comments: “Do you know where this picture was taken? Because I do.”
I promised her I’d write a post about it, so be sure to read to the end to get the whole story.
My parents also grew up in Chicago, my Dad on the West Side within blocks of where I spent my childhood, and my mom further east.
Riverview - Aladdin's Castle |
Riverview - Wild Mouse |
Riverview Pair-O-Chutes |
Aladdin’s Castle (see photo above) was a spook house with floors that seemed to give way so convincingly, I made my dad carry me through when I was about three.
Lillian Koroschetz Summer, 1942 |
Fred Gartz Summer 1942 |
And I found another photo taken at Riverview, also on my photo wall--of my Mom at age six. The photo was labelled “Lillian Koroschetz at Riverview, Aug. 17, 1924.” Here it is:
Riverview: Lillian Koroschetz, Aug.17, 1924 |
Holy Cow! Aunt Margel was posed in the same little car my mom had been in! See the same backdrop, with ivy growing up the squat colonnade.
Riverview, Chicago--Margel's Aunt Margel |
So Margel, although your aunt’s life was cut so sadly short, we know she was treated to a wonder all children in Chicago enjoyed -- a day at Riverview. And I’ll bet she had a blast!
Note: all photos of Riverview are from Chicagotribune.com. See the whole Tribune Riverview photo collection here and read a brief history of Riverview, where you'll see a heart-stopping photo of the plunging "Bobs."
10 comments:
What a grand post! I am so happy that you made the connection. Margel's photo was taken about 1922 so the photos are also taken in the same time period. Thank you so very much for sharing and the wait made it even more fun.
Margel
This is such fun! Complete serendipity.
Since I am a fan of both of your blogs, I absolutely love this post. What an amazing connection! It makes the hairs on my arm stand up. Congratulations!
Great story, Linda (and Margel)! This is one of the reasons that I love blogging - making connections like these. Thanks for sharing!
Lisa
Smallest Leaf
Margel, I had a lot of fun putting this post together. Thanks for inspiring me. Kathy, Susan, and Lisa--thanks for dropping by and sharing in this amazing serendipity!
Wow, what a small world! Thanks to both of your for sharing your stories!
I love this post. It's truly amazing how many connections are made through the people and places we loved. My parents had silhouettes cut out in the well-known seaside town of Blackpool in England--also during the 1940s. I'm told it took only a few minutes for the artist to complete and capture an accurate likeness of both.
Yes, the blog world is a fantastic one! It is also fun to learn about Riverview. Sounds like a great place to have visited!
Hi Elizabeth, Gald you liked the stories. I was truly amazed when I saw Margel's photo in that little auto. Sandy, I hope you'll post those silhouettes on your blog one day. I love my versions. They are truly memories of another era - both in whom they depict and the artistry. Heather, thanks for visiting. For anyone of my era or before, Riverview is a quintessential Chicago memory.
The Riverview pictures are wonderful - and bring many fond memories! Nancy Crabtree
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