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  • Growing Up in the 50s Walbridge Ohio

  • Search for the Headless Motorcyclist of Elmore
  • By: James Howe
  • Narrated by: Robert Restivo
  • Length: 2 hrs and 24 mins

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Growing Up in the 50s Walbridge Ohio

By: James Howe
Narrated by: Robert Restivo
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Publisher's Summary

A love story through the eyes of grandparent and a grandson brought together under difficult conditions. 

Finding a lifetime of adventures from a Roy Rogers Club membership for grandpa to a gambling outing at one of the last of the Purple Gang gambling joints for the grandson. 

Even a sightseeing-only visit to a still-running brothel in Ottawa County known as the Clock. 

Growing up with my grandfather in Walbridge Ohio, and preparing for the ultimate adventure.

Let's just say we did visit it and saw it; it is real and it scared the hell out of me.

We may very well have stopped the event from ever happening again. But God, at what a cost would it be worth losing my beloved grandfather for it?

This is my story of the headless motorcyclist of Elmore Ohio.

©2022 James Howe (P)2022 James Howe

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