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Friday, December 04, 2009 11:00 AM

Photo by Elliot J. Sutherland/The Ottawa Herald


Glenn Underwood, left, looks at family photos Tuesday morning with Gary Underwood, one of his two sons, at Vintage Park Retirement Home, 2250 S. Elm St., Ottawa. Glenn Underwood has owned many businesses in and around Ottawa, including a filling station, tractor dealership and a drive-in movie theater.

Glenn underwood, 95, has decades of stories to tell

By MEAGAN PATTON, Herald Connections Editor

If there is one person in Ottawa who has a living, breathing account of the city’s history for the past 50 years, it could be 95-year-old Glenn Underwood.

He remembers when the old Highway 50 was the main route through town.

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