Tried to take my wife to The Corner last night, but they were closed. I think it might have been a weather-related closure, because they are supposed to be open on Sunday evenings. Interesting about the gas station. I know at one time there was a gas station across the street, also. You are right about the interesting history of that area. Do you know the little street that goes up the hill to Washington Street used to be called "African Alley"? There are all kinds of stories as how it got its name.
One of the stories has to do with the Underground Railroad. This story never made any sense to me. It goes that escaping slaves would go up the street from the terminus of the Hocking Canal (in front of what's now the old train station) and go up that alley where they could find shelter. What makes no sense about this story is that this was the southern most section of the Hocking Canal. If a escaping slave was on the canal, he or she would have gotten on north of Athens and would be heading south. Since the goal of the UGRR was to get folks to Canada, this would be going the wrong way. Now it is true that some slaves were able to stop off short of Canada at various points and take on a new identity and put down roots, but this whole story seems dubious to me.
That part of Washington Street was the "black neighbor" when I was growing up. It had a number of African American families that had roots on that street dating back into the 19th Century. In the 1990s (or late '80s) The Post had an interesting article about an old woman who lived on that street. She was the last member of the last native Athenian black family who still lived on the street. As I recall, she was living upstairs in her house and renting the bottom section to students.
If you haven't seen it, you should go up to Washington Street and read the plaque in front the house on Washington Street where Booker T. Washington married his second wife, Olivia Davidson. The back side of the plaque gives some general historical information about the African American community in that part of town.
Last Edited: 1/15/2018 4:13:51 PM by OhioCatFan