IN Ross Township Fall 2018 | Page 16

uncovered HISTORY ROSS TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY PROVIDES ROSS TOWNSHIP AND ITS SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES WITH INFORMATION ABOUT THE AREA’S PAST AND PRESENT. BY NICOLE TAFE D id you know that the origin of McDonald’s Big Mac was actually on McKnight Road and not in Uniontown? If you attend meetings held by the Ross Township Historical Society or are a fan of its Facebook page, that might not be news to you, along with many other great anecdotes of Ross Township and West View history. John Schalcosky, 36, is president of the society, which is growing in popularity by the day. He lives in Perrysville where he was born and raised, and attended North Hills High School. Following graduation, he moved to Hollywood, California, to attend UCLA for a degree in Film Composing and Conducting, and later attended the Los Angeles Film School where he earned a degree in Film Directing and Production Design. “I have always been curious about the history of what was in my own backyard ever since I was a kid growing up exploring Girty’s Run or following the old Harmony rail line and abandoned properties,” says Schalcosky. “After returning from Hollywood, I pursued an interest in local history and noticed that Ross Township was having its bicentennial in 2009. It was then that I became involved with the Ross Township Historical Society, and later that year was voted in as the president.” The Ross Township Historical Society had a brief stint in the late 1970s, and was re-established before the bicentennial by Grace Stanko, Susan Campbell, Sandy Brown and other Ross Township residents. Schalcosky became involved as one of the youngest members of the organization and launched a related group on Facebook with a friend, Bob Leo. “Due to the frustration of not having many photos or information collected into one cohesive space, we started the Facebook group in 2009—making it one of the earliest of its kind on the social media platform,” explains Schalcosky. “Soon, 100 photos turned into over 10,000, with thousands upon thousands of memories and comments,” he continues. “After the success of our Ross Township Historical Society A class photo outside the one-room Perrysville Schoolhouse–1908. Jim Delligatti invented the Big Mac at a McDonald’s on McKnight Road in 1967. 14 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ icmags.com Looking North on Perrysville Road, the Heid General Store was located next to Good Lane–1908.