APRIL 24 ISSUE ANSWERS: Where was Fearnaught Park, also called the Driving Park or simply the fairgrounds? It was located at the southeast corner of North Bailey and East Gates just north of Fairgrove Street. Currently there is a small store at that location. Along with Chautauquas, as described in last week’s newspaper, the space had other multiple community functions: animal fairs, horse races, auctions and baseball games. Animal fairs: Take a look at Helen Starkweather’s student mural in Starkweather Gallery. You can see stalls for the animals being shown at a fair. Races: In a copy of The Romeo Observer from 1886 is an ad for Speed Premiums. This was the fourth annual fair to be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 5-8, 1886. “Competition (was) open to the counties of Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair, Sanilac and Genesse.” Speed premiums must mean prizes. A second similar ad suggests $360 for prizes. Horse and Carriage shows: On a fine Saturday afternoon, ladies in