York's White Oak Park welcomed Blaw-Knox workers

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Dr. John C. Bieri put on a magic show for Naval Ordnance Division workers at White Oak Park. One account states that he pulled rabbits out of hats, changed the color of flowers, converted a flag into dozens of flags, spilled candy from empty boxes and made boxes, tables and chairs disappear.

Prompted by a reader's query, a previous York Town Square post asked for photos of White Oak Park. See: Fun in North York

Well, I found some.

The park was a picnic grounds and a hangout for teens and concerts in the 1950s and 1960s. It was located in the vicinity of the Masonic Lodge, north of York.

I ran across these two photos and six others in a Blaw-Knox Naval Ordnance Plant publication. The plant now forms part of Harley-Davidson See recent H-D posts.... .

The pictures capture NOP's second family picnic on July 29, 1945.

The outcome of World War II was still hanging in the balance. These were the still-troubled days before the atomic bombs and V-J Day, Aug. 14, that marked the war's ending.

But those worries seemed to be set aside for a spell.

"The day was a big one for both kiddies and parents," the publication stated.
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White Oak Park

Additional posts on White Oak Park or the Shady Dell:-Just try to resist this memory-tugging photo of White Oak Park.
-Stadium will be site of The Oaks music reunion
-Wanted: Old photos of teen hangout.
-Memorabilia from 'the Oaks' hard to come by.
-Memories of The Oaks pile up.
-Memories of The Oaks pile up - Part II
-The Dell: 'It was like family'.
-White Oak Park welcomed Blaw-Knox workers .


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