Hello John, Oh, . . . . . the Hub! Everyone still talks about missing it. I'm looking at a box from the 1960's with the fancy gold script, "The Hub", which contains some gold gloves and matching purse worn with gowns. Thinking of donating it to the Jefferson County Historical Museum. That restaurant you spoke of - was located on the mezzanine, a balcony between the 1st and 2nd floor. It was wonderful as you could watch the all the traffic and shopping below. The following is a rather dry description from pg. 146-147 of the Steubenville Sesquicentennial 1797-1947: The Hub -- Today this city's largest department store, The Hub opened in 1904 as a small men's clothing and furnishing business at the south west corner of Fifth and Market street. Its founders were S. J. and M. Anathan. The firm moved to the present location on the northwest corner of Fifth and Market in 1909 and by 1922 had expanded to include a 60 foot front on Market street. A new building and warehouse were added in 1924 completing the external expansion of the present store. The Hub has attained and maintained the largest retail business in the United States in a city of 50,000 and under. Present members of the firm are S. J. and M. ANATHAN, M. BAYERSDORFER, M. ANATHAN, Jr., and R. P. ANATHAN. <My mother made my brother and I a scrapbook on our vacation in the summer of 1962. I have a news bulletin from WSTV dated July 12,1962 that was a weather report that was on a table at a restaurant in Steubenville the Hub I believe it was. I also have a lunch menu from the Hub Rest. dated July 12, 1961 year is wrong but the prices back them were just unbelievable.> By the way, how much was a cup of java back then??? Julia