Inside the outer lobby of the library we were fasinated by the display of a large restored "horse car" with a statue of a horse in the back.
Here is a brief story of the Cherrelyn horse car trolley.
The horse car was a central part of life in Englewood between 1892 and 1910, with residents riding it to work and shop in Englewood. The horse car was dubbed the “Gravity and Bronco Railroad,” as it was the only gravity-powered streetcar in existence at that time. The horse pulled the car up the steep hill on Broadway between Hampden and Quincy, a mile long trip. At the top of the hill, the horse was unhitched and loaded on to the rear platform of the car. The driver would give the car a push, and the horse car and its passengers would coast back down the hill to Hampden.
The 10 year old library is really nice. We both got library cards then spent some time looking around. A few years ago I started doing some genelogy history on our families. I found just enough information to make us want to keep digging. Dale has caught the bug now so we checked out a video series on researching family history. As we travel we hope to spend some time doing some family research. Stay tuned!
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