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Jenny Lee Bakery was a prominent bakery in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. [1] [2] The bakery was founded in 1938 by cousins Paul Baker and Bernard McDonald. The name came from the song "Sweet Jenny Lee from Sunny Tennessee", which was playing on the radio while the pair was traveling to a business meeting. [3] It closed in 2008.
McKees Rocks Bridge: 1930–32 George S. Richardson, engineer Ohio River at mile 3.3 McKees Rocks: 2003 McKeesport National Bank: 1891 Longfellow, Alden & Harlow: Fifth Avenue and Sinclair Street McKeesport 1981 McKeesport Waterworks 1908, 1925 Railroad Street at the Fifteenth Street Bridge McKeesport 1982 "Meado'cots" 1912
McKees Rocks was the site of one of the pivotal labor conflicts of the early 20th century, the 1909 McKees Rocks Strike. In the summer and early fall of 1909, some 5,000 workers of the Pressed Steel Car Company 's plant at McKees Rocks went on strike, joined by 3,000 others who worked for the Standard Steel Car Company of Butler and others in ...
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The 1909 McKees Rocks Strike, also known as the Pressed Steel Car Strike of 1909 This page was last edited on 11 ...
Windgap has six land borders with the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Esplen to the northeast, Chartiers City to the east, Sheraden and Crafton Heights to the southeast, the borough of Ingram to the south and the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Fairywood from the south to the west.
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1905 Nickelodeon opens. [33] [34] December 3: Immaculate Heart of Mary Church opens; 1906 Saint Paul Cathedral built. G. C. Murphy variety shop in business. 1907 Allegheny becomes part of Pittsburgh. Frank & Seder in business. [32] The Western Pennsylvania Hockey League is re-established; The Pittsburgh Lyceum ice hockey team is established.