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Parley Mecham 1905 - 1982

Parley Mecham of Paul, Minidoka County, Idaho was born on May 25, 1905, and died at age 76 years old in April 1982.
Parley Mecham
Paul, Minidoka County, Idaho 83347
May 25, 1905
April 1982
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Parley Mecham's History: 1905 - 1982

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    1905

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    May 25, 1905
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  • 04/dd
    1982

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    April 1982
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    Parley Mecham lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 76.
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In 1905, in the year that Parley Mecham was born, the first movie theater opened in the United States in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was the first theater to show nothing but movies - silent films. Two men, John P. Harris and his brother-in-law Harry Davis, opened the Nickelodeon on Smithfield Street - charging 5 cents for admission. The first day, 450 people watched movies at the new theater - on the second day, more than 1500 people stood in line to get in.
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In 1920, by the time this person was just 15 years old, speakeasies replaced saloons as the center of social activity. After the 18th Amendment was ratified and selling alcohol became illegal, saloons closed and speakeasies took their place. Speakeasies, also called a blind pig or blind tiger, were "so called because of the practice of speaking quietly about such a place in public, or when inside it, so as not to alert the police or neighbors". There were a lot of them and they were very popular. And where saloons often prohibited women, they were encouraged at speakeasies because of the added profits.
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