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Rennerdale, June 18, 1905 from Atop an Oil Derrek

Rennerdale Gallery

Rennerdale Gallery

Rennerdale, June 18, 1905 from Atop an Oil Derrek

Rennerdale, June 18, 1905 from Atop an Oil Derrek

Photograph by Theodore Wagner, a famous Pittsburgh photographer.
(Image courtesy Detre Library & Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center Pittsburgh, PA

8 Elm Avenue

8 Elm Avenue

Owner: Kerry S. & Andrea A. Dubac
Parcel ID: 0261-P-00017 Lot 7
Built: Before 1905
Prior Owners: McBride, Hilton, Seibel
(Watercolor by Kathleen Zimbicki, © 2020)

McDonald Coal Run, 1900

McDonald Coal Run, 1900

The Pittsburgh to Burgettstown train traveled the Panhandle and stopped in Rennerdale. Primrose, Washington County, PA (Engine image & description courtesy Kathleen Zimbicki)

48 Elwyn Avenue

48 Elwyn Avenue

Owner: Thomas P. & Dana M. McDermott
Parcel ID: 261-P-00010 Lot 8
Built: 1902
Prior Owners: Fred & Julia Krieger*
(Watercolor by Kathleen Zimbicki, © 2020)

The New RennerdaleSchool

The New RennerdaleSchool

(Image courtesy “Betsy” Taylor Voltz)

Rennerdale Strip Mine, March 1959.

Rennerdale Strip Mine, March 1959.

The strip mine, dug in the early 1940s,is pictured as of March 1959. The George S. Head Coal Company mined a small portion along the West boundary of Rennerdale.
(Image courtesy Doug McLaren)

46 Elwyn Avenue

46 Elwyn Avenue

Owner: Joann Mitchell Betten
Parcel ID: 261-P-00011 Lot 9
Built: 1890
Prior Owners: Elmer Sr. & Marie Sudekum,
Christopher Nagel & Lisa S. Nagel-Thoft, David Dinnen

Church Addition Under Construction, December 2009

Church Addition Under Construction, December 2009

(Image courtesy Ken Bock)

148 Noblestown Road – The Rennerdale Store

148 Noblestown Road – The Rennerdale Store

Owner: Raymond & Tammi Nalepa
Parcel ID: 261-L-00018 Lot 45
Built: Circa 1900
(Watercolor by Kathleen Zimbicki, © 2020)

Hockey on the Pond, mid-1950s

Hockey on the Pond, mid-1950s

(Image courtesy Warren Maurer

60 Sunnyside Avenue

60 Sunnyside Avenue

Owner: Robert W. & Janice Amend
Parcel ID: 261-P-0021 Lot 11
Built: 1907
Prior Owners: Petricko, Conrad & Lottie Miller

(Watercolor by Kathleen Zimbicki, © 2021)

Rennerdale Proud, 1997

Rennerdale Proud, 1997

(Image courtesy Kathleen Zimbicki)

J.J. Walker Barn, circa 1946

J.J. Walker Barn, circa 1946

J.J. Walker’s Barn on Noblestown Road, taken from across the street. The barn was built prior to 1905 and razed in the late 1940s.
(Image courtesy Joyce Walker Teeft, granddaughter of J.J. Walker)

I Love Rennerdale Button

I Love Rennerdale Button

(Image courtesy Sharyn Krieger McCabe)

L to R:  Artist, Kathleen Zimbicki, with Authors Doug McLaren and Margie Feitt, 2021

L to R: Artist, Kathleen Zimbicki, with Authors Doug McLaren and Margie Feitt, 2021

(Image courtesy Margie Feitt)

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