Yup - the Mid-York Weekly usually has a mention of the Solsville Hotel. It's run by a pretty good guy now, Brad Dixon, who has made the news a little bit, for winning a recent election, and a controversial stand he took for smokers, in his establishment. They still have the fish fry, but things have changed a little ($) - although Brad has done his best to keep things pretty close to the way they were. I do think that the bar area is called some sort of Irish Pub or something, but I may have been a little "cloudy" at the time, to remember... The train station, I can vaguely remember, was pretty close to the mill, on the east side of Solsville Road. I do remember the tankers coming in, to take away the milk at the milk station though. The "other" bar room, in Solsville, has never seemed to have been "finished," for as long as I can remember - always something left undone, or a board hanging off it. Solsville is pretty quaint, these days - just like it always has been. I think there is a little gift/antique shop, a beauty salon, and that's about it, besides the hotel and I think the bar room is referred to as "Dick's." The dam sinks a little more, each time I see it, and I think the snapping turtles are laying their eggs in the earthen trestle again. And... the raccoons are populating again, which keeps the snapping turtles down, because they know where the eggs are too. I'll get back there again late, this spring. The hand pump, at the "Y," is gone, along with the Post Office, and Grove Hinman, but that's another story... Hope all is well for all of you. John