Didjano….. that Robbinsville is dying?  

Robbinsville? What?  Where is Robbinsville? You won’t find it on a map, but it does exist or did. To some it has fond memories and good times. It’s an area that has some what of a mystique about it. It was located on the southern outskirts of Troy . A small community of low income bread winners with few material possessions, but did not lack companionship, and a sense of community awareness. The name was an unofficial one which was donned by the inhabitants and possibly others out ide the environs of this community.  

Robbinsville was that area at the cross roads of Dye Mill Rd and S. Market or County Road 25A. It comprised a multitude of rental properties and a night club. Perhaps the reputation of the area was largely in part due to the night club there.  

The night club is now being used by a trucking firm and most of the rental houses are abandoned. The few that are still being used are in the back side of the property and almost hidden from view from the highway, although a duplex is still right on the corner of Dye Mill & 25A.  

One of the mischievous deeds perpetrated by the kids of this community was to find a car at the bar that wasn’t locked and proceed to push it to another section of the property. You can see where an inebriated person or persons would soon become sobered when they couldn’t find their car right away. So, the kids were doing a good thing, right? They kept a drunk of the road for a while and by the time they found the car they had sobered up a little more. At any rate the kids thought it was a great prank, and so do I.  

The kids in this neighborhood didn’t lack for entertainment. Between playing basketball, baseball or stickball and other games kids make up to entertain them selves, they developed a close relationship, not unlike any other neighborhood where a lot of kids are brought together due to no circumstance of their own. I’m sure you have fond memories of your childhood and the neighborhood where you grew up. If you’re so inclined, we would like to hear about your neighborhood experiences.  By Wesley A. Jones

Robbinsville Troy Ohio - photo by Louise (Vanover)  Vore

 

So I thought you needed these pictures for history. These photos were provided by Louise Vanover Vore and Wesley A. Jones.

 

 

UNKNOWN LITTLE GIRL, JIMMIE POTTER, RONNIE BENTLEY in back JACK VANOVER, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN, LOUISE VANOVER

THE NAMED KIDS ARE COUSINS

 

 

                                                                GOODBYE ROBBINSVILLE                    MORE REMEMBRANCES OF ROBBINSVILLE


September, 2008: An AAMCO auto repair shop has opened with Dan Mader running it.


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