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Aerial view of 1835 Miracle Mile above. Originally there were about 250 acres. Then 10 acres when we sold our leased (and later sold our home to the State of Ohio). Then gradually homes have been built around it.
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Aerial view of block plant with 1835 Miracle Mile at top of photo about 1950. Back of 1835 to the right. |
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George Malowney ordered two block plants during WWII. He received a call in late 1945 to come pick up the equipment at the railroad station in 1945. The "Miracle Mile subdivision" was built by George R. MALOWNEY's construction company which Treasure maintained a very active part in until her death. They built over 2,000 homes in Springfield, Ohio from 1945-1959 when George and his family moved to Tampa. They named many of the streets after family members. A particular favorite is "St. George Street" named by George.
1835 Miracle Mile - George's big house (with 10 children)
1600 Miracle Mile - Treasure's house - built by George
1604 Miracle Mile - Virginia MALOWNEY lived next to Treasure in house built by George's son, Michael.
160? Miracle Mile - Virginia's daughter lived next door to her mom in house built by George's son, Michael
Corner of Mitchell Blvd. & Miracle Mile - MALOWNEY Block Plant