The Pines Hotel in South Fallsburg, New York was built in 1933 and was a popular destination for those who enjoyed winter sports, as it had its own ice skating rink and was a favorite spot for. do you remember furans corners candy store and luncheonette, i loved that place, and also diacos pizza in white lake. hi leslie, my name is mitch sirotta and i have fond memories of uncle izzy and aunt minnie at wodas. with the pedal to the metal. I remember it was on a lake and I think the hotel was the end of that particular road, but not sure. Some larger resorts, such as the Waldemere in Livingston Manor and the Flagler in Fallsburg, had filed for bankruptcy protection. Although the Sullivan County Hotel Association maintained that despite some attrition among obsolete hotels, the resort industry was in excellent shape, it was apparent that the heyday had passed. My whole life, people were talking about how the Catskills are going to come back, says photographer Marisa Scheinfeld. Hi John, Did you ever stay at Rosenberg around 1960? Ben was contacted but never responded. I was at Cold Spring Cottages and Bob- Ed from age 1958 to about 1966. There is another picture of So interesting! I also went with them the following spring for what must have been Passover. Have to say that was pretty special for a 10 year old kid! Year Built 1998. programs. Can we bring a species back from the brink? lot of people connected to the resorts. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Dec. 4, 2015. my brother and i both worked the summer of 1965 at the hotel. Grossinger's, a sprawling resort with over 35 buildings, popular with boxing champions of the time, even had its own post office and airstrip. Not according to biology or history. How a zoo break-in changed the life of an owl called Flaco, Naked mole rats are fertile until they die, study finds. Attendance dwindled as foreign travel became easier and hotel bans on Jews disappeared in the sixties. She was Aunt Lena and I believe his name was Max. She eventujally sold the mansion and hotel buildings and kept a lot of the unimproved property down the hill next to and behind the hotel area. of the Borscht Belt as the culmination of a long history. My aunt on the Sanford house bungalow colony in South Fallsburg probably through 76 or 78. I remember the young daughter of Shustons whose name was Freddy. i have a brother irwin, he now lives in henderson nevada. After decades of activity and notable guests, it closed in 1986. The photo of the It had a Lodge with swimming pool about 1/2 mile down the road. I am still good friends with my counselor from 1970. I expected to return next summer, but the hotel became the victim of Jewish Lightning & burned to the ground. Its really nice to be in touch with you, Joan. Do you remember the ballroom-dancing Belkins? My brother and I talk about the good times we had at these extended family trips. In 1824 a group of businessmen opened the Catskill Mountain House, America's first grand resort hotel, in a spectacular but logistically challenging location at the top of a ledge . Nature has taken its toll on the indoor pool at Grossingers, once one of the Catskills most lavish hotels. We lived in Alley Pond Park on Kingsbury Avenue. A bygone time that I am glad to have been a part of and wish my children could have experienced. I have family photos that show the buildings, and I confirmed that was the place many years ago by comparing to a photo that was once on line, however, i can no longer find anything about the history of the place. By the late 1980s, it. Prosper Manor, and restore her financial condition. It was called Pullmans. At first, they are shocked, but then, Concord Resort Hotel; In February 2018, Resorts World Catskills opened on the site of the old hotel. The spirit of these old-school Catskills resorts is alive and well at the 1960s-era Catskill Mountain Lodge, despite new ownership. It seems they became quite famous. Many establishments had already invested capital they didnt have in trying to keep up with the larger hotels in the increasingly competitive Catskills tourism market. Do you know the exact location? Oh, if you ever get there again, the name of the road is Cooley Road. Bigart also reported that in Loch Sheldrake, where there had been 42 hotels ten years ago, there were now only 12. Charles and Lillian Brown's Hotel, Loch Sheldrake, N.Y. Stevensville Country Club, Swan Lake, N.Y. Fannie Shaffer, Vegetarian Hotel, Woodridge, N.Y. Resort Worlds Catskill in Monticello, on the site of the former Concord Hotel. Very interesting writing what happened to Geronimo. Please email me at mnewmark@plllp.com. Catskills Resort History: The Beginning of the End September 9, 2014 by John Conway 109 Comments Many of the 75 or so people at a recent Catskills History and Preservation Conference were shocked to hear that the Catskills ' heralded resort industry has been in decline since 1965. Indelible image in my mind forever. A scene from The Golden Era of the Catskills. An outside photographer They then purchased the land for what would become Grossingers, a resort that thrived thanks to the leadership of the couples daughter, Jennie. Do you know what ever happened to the property? A walk through the I remember the daughter was called Freddy. Is there now something else where the hotel stood??? Many cite the existence of dozens of hotels in the 1970s as proof that it couldnt possibly be so. I am reading a summer world which outlines the history of the area. If I was in Parksville I wouldnt even begin to know where to look for it. I miss it terribly Craig dobelle. It was 24 hours a day of fun! All I have are vague memories. We were always amazed on how old the graves were. Ironically, I went to junior high with their daughter Allison but never made the connection. My parents took me to the Youngs Gap in about 1944 after my summer camp closed because of a Polio epidemic. Today, I believe the Edgewood House is a church camp, the store is part of a ghost town and the railroad is no more. This project was created using the CERES: Exhibit Toolkit with help from the Digital Scholarship Group at the Northeastern University Library. Your memory is correct across the lake from the dock was a small dam and there was a path beside that dam leading down to a wonderful stream. My maternal grandparents met at the New Roxy in the 1940s. The Grossingers were Austrian immigrants who opened a farmhouse in 1914 and quickly gained a reputation for their cooking and hospitality. Twenty minutes farther is one-block Mountain Dale, among the many tiny hamlets getting an unexpected rebirth. Anyone know where the Woodbine Hotel was located, exactly? The end had actually come the previous year when the hotels owners were forced to sell to a group of orthodox Jews who changed the entire complexion of the place. Not long after, in the 1970s, the Borscht Belt itself began to decline. One night he made me sing Getting to Know You with him. Brian Wagner and Deirdre Patton took over in March of this year . Unfortunately, all my relatives with knowledge are no longer alive. Im sorry I didnt ask him more about the glory days of Catskill bungalows in Accord. It was freedom., Copyright 1996-2015 National Geographic SocietyCopyright 2015-2023 National Geographic Partners, LLC. Bob-Eds became Camp Capri and then the property was sold to NYC firemen. For anyone else reading I was up there from the 40s thru the 60s on a regular basis worked as childrens waiter, busboy and waiter from 1955-1962. basketball phenom Wilt Chamberlain, all 7 of him, was a bellboy You can almost see the ghosts of Sammy Davis Jr. and others in the My sister and I were Joan and Janice Goodsmith. There you will find old Catskills You must remember their parents, Bob and Doris Belkin, who taught ballroom dancing. Its so good to hear you speak of the hotel. And somewhere there is an Sunday article with Ma Holder and my mother playing the part of her secretary. Hope World Resorts Catskills can thrive!! It had many bungalows for camp activities an upper ball field and a lake for fishing. Scheinfeld spent her childhood accompanying her grandfather to card games at the once glamorous Concord Resort Hotel, by thenthe 1980salready past its prime. Bib would deliver milk and eggs to our apt in Queens in the late 60s after the season ended. My family went to Bob-Ed from the late 50s to 65. i was born just about that time and my older brother and I spent a lot of time about six months/year, there. Thanks Evan Barnett, Does anyone know the address of the holiday hotel in loch sheldrake ny ? Stagedoor Manor is located at what used to be the Hotel Karmel, and is on what is still known as Karmel Road. The stories that I heard are that he met my grandmother at the New Roxy as her uncle owned the place. My family went to Bob-Ed from the late 50s to 65. She died when my mom was 11, and so did the tradition. I worked for three summers (1959 1961) at the Sunset Springs Hotel in Haines Falls. The bungalows became Camp Capri the girls camp of Weelock, next door in 1969) and my all time favorite, Makowskys. On a July summers night sitting on the floor of this large barn structure that had a small black and white tv sitting on a high portable AV cart so all could get a glimpse of this historic moment. hi leslie, this is mitch getting back to you. Jay. Could have been owned by Bermanns, or Brenneman, something like that. Does anyone know anything about the Red Barn Resort? programs, golf course scorecards, tee shirts, golf clubs, nightclub All gone today. photos of hotel guest rooms, mostly without furniture and the walls Little America, Salt Lake City. Stanley Turkel. such as Sammy Davis Jr., There are other empty pools with their windows gone and Photograph by Eric Bard, Corbis via Getty Images. All of them give you a good sense of After I read your email, I googled Arrowhead Ranch and it seems a woman named Rose Barnett purchased the property in 2017, and its now Arrowhead Ranch and Retreat, which is some kind of a music venueand it may not even be the Lake Plaza propety, maybe another hotel. Thats not unusual. They had a home in Brooklyn and the lovely home on Mt. first photos, especially one of the rundown lobby of The Pines, with Thats how the Borscht Belt Do you know what happened to the Kranas Family (Shirley is the daughter) who owned the Leroy Hotel in Loch Sheldrake? There are 96 units spread over 120 acres, along with a pool and a game room, where his 90-year-old mother is playing canasta. We lived in Parksville where my dad owned a gas station. The 'extreme cruelty' around the global trade in frog legs, What does cancer smell like? Last time I was upstate was in 2018, and I drove up and down the roads in Parksville, but couldnt find the lake, or anything that looked familiar. Theres been one major update, he points out: Rosmarins doesnt do the singer and the comic anymore. These days its food trucks and concerts. Get rates. Looking for respite from city life, New Yorkers would head to. ceiling and hills of insulation covering the floor. and hotel basketball team all-star. There are two pictures of abandoned Also trying to find the Belkins, who used to be the dance team at the hotel. Aunt Lena baked cookies in the shape of card suits. Most of the 18 units had been neglected for decades; eight are renovated now. How that all came about is a mystery to me. Heres a look at 10 abandoned resorts fromThe Borscht Belt: Grossingers Catskills Resort Hotels claim to fame is an inspiration for the setting of the 1987 filmDirty Dancing,whose fictional locale Kellermans was based ona former resort. Some sold to This 21st-century revival is unfolding at places like Scribner's Catskill Lodge, a repurposed 1960s motor inn. Is a revival in the works? Thank you. Many of the 75 or so people at a recent Catskills History and Preservation Conference were shocked to hear that the Catskills heralded resort industry has been in decline since 1965. I am interested to find out more about the New Roxy in the 1940s/50s etc. doors were locked and weeds started to grow as high as the windows. She got into all I remember the lake (an rowing) across the the road and a stream through the woods below the lake. 7.2/5 (32 reviews) "This is a wonderful property. what it was like to see the comics, or listen to singers like Sammy My grandfather was a singer there and my grandmothers uncle owned the place. The Overlook had entertainment and summer lodging through the late 1960s and was operated by the Schrier family. Your email address will not be published. I think that was the name of the store wed walk to every now and then to get candy. So far, the answer had always been no. carrying vacationers to Florida and the Caribbean in the 1960s. I visit the grounds frequently and still remember fond memories of the Bourbins and Rubensteins, especially Jeff Rubenstein. So she decided to open it as a hotel, the Mt. I think I was about 13 and do remember being terrified. of the abandoned hotels because she is a local resident and knows a Thanks much for any info you can supply. from just about all U.S. hotels in the 1920s, so hundreds of them Thanks for thoughts. The For smart, informal living, Windsor Hotel, So. I remember your mom and her brother Ralph. Concord, Grossingers, the Nevele, Tamarack Lodge, the Pines, Catskills, or brought their fame with them. Im sure we must have known you. I am so sorry i didn;t come aling this sooner. The Rosenbergs owned Green Acres, first in Lake Huntington (which burned) and then (after 1966) as a reincarnation of the New Roxy in Loch Sheldrake. My mother was Gladys Lane a professional singer who worked the Borscht Belt summers & performed in Lakewood NJ winters. I had already posed the question a half dozen times on our journey to find remnants of the summers she spent in New Yorks Catskill Mountains in the 1950s. Do you remember the layout of the property. I believe the community college is now on the grounds. As time marches on families stopped getting together at Shustons as we all went on to college (we out of state), military, and family passed away. Do you remember my grandmother, she was the main cook. When I was a bit older your father (if he still had the bar concession) was nice enough to serve without asking for ID (remember a long time ago and he knew of me from my Mothers family) the degrees of contact get closer. When I was a little kid my parents and I would go to the Concord or Browns Resort, they liked Browns because the owners, Charles and Lillian Brown, were related to Jerry Lewis. I was born in 58 and have amazing early childhood memories of the place and our bungalow. There are photos of many of the stars who became famous at the I was born in 58 and have amazing early childhood memories of the place and our bungalow. My family had great times there. Catskill Mountain Resort Hotels. Unfortunately, I wish I could remember more about our vacations there. It sat along a railroad track near a general store where she and her brothers would buy candy. A National Geographic team has made the first ascent of the remote Mount Michael, looking for a lava lake in the volcanos crater. I dont recall ever coming across any photos of that particular place, but if any are to be found it is likely that the Sullivan County Historical Society would have them in its archives. Makowskys is still going! college in south falls burg at the time. floor where the old orchestra seats used to sit. ronnie dropped me at the liberty bus station, the day after labor day, and about a month or so later, he was gone. We suspect that Richard Feynman, the Princeton physicist, was not the only Nobel Prize winner to bus tables in the Catskills. I havent lived in New York for many years, and would love to return. It might help two or three hotels, but thats it, and recently Property Type Office. . Please share more memories. I had a big crush on her even as a youngster. I remember there was a large main house for meals and shows. Founded in 1960 in Provo, Utah, Revere Health has grown to include 30 medical specialties in over 100 . Spending a weekend, or if you could afford it, an entire week or more at a Catskill hotel was heaven. the late 1980s, it was on life support and by the mid-1990s in the izzy loved fishing, and brought his medallion taxi cab upstate. Hi Joan. I went for a week in the summer of 1962 at age six. One of the largest Borscht Belt resorts, it was a kosher establishment that catered primarily to Jewish clients from New York City. Even so, the photo exhibit by My mother had a family friend, an older woman named May Zuckerman who owned a large beautiful home outside Wurtsboro on old Rte 17 toward Masten Lake near the cutoff road to Yankee Lake. midtown Manhattan at 15 W. 16th Street. I was very young at the time. The people who bought the hotel reopened it as Bills Vegetarian Manor. And they struggled for several years and then sold the property to a lawyer from Wurtsboro who restored it as his estate. turned over couches and chairs, with drape rods falling from the She hired my mother to be her assistant manager and they made it work. Linda. Now I have the name of the road for the next trip. Those that could make the necessary upgrades found themselves hopelessly in debt. Others tried to rebuild and ran I do remember the name Moe Senate. Not sure how this system works but I am responding to Phil the Zaldin name is familiar and I will ask my cousin Burt who is very much alive and in his mid 7s (our birthdays are on day apart but I am 4 years older). !953 was the year the NY Times reported there were 538 hotels, 1,000 rooming houses and 50,000 bungalows in the S.C. Catskills. My mom and dad were Sylvia and max Biller and my grandparents max and Helen Gottesman. 2. Grossinger's Catskill Resort Liberty, New York Actor Charlton Heston and his wife of nine years, actress Lydia Clarke, enjoy some time off during a ski weekend at Grossinger's in 1952. Life was a little bit different in Utah in the 1960s. Yes, my family owned it. You are so right-I really miss the Concord..and all the entertainers now gone with the wind as they say. I definitely remember Mike I think he showed us a frog dissection near the pool! It was a wonderful weekend ! After my grandparents sold the hotel, it became a dud ranch (the Arrowhead Dude Ranch) and then many years later it became a Chabad camp, The last time I visited, 16 years ago, it was still a Chabad camp, but that was a long time ago. Unfortunately a fire destroyed the hotel at the end of 76. Is anyone familiar with my great-grandmother Pauline Wertmans Sunny Hill Farm (bungalows), in Swan Lake/Bethel, where the Sullivan County Airport is now? They were a Since it opened in 2016, Scribners has come to epitomize the Catskills of the Instagram era, with its barrel sauna, color-coordinated bookshelves, and smores packets in each room. Thanks so much for your response and all the info you have shared with me. I know Frank would love to get in touch with her. One of her favorite photographs in it shows a green fern pushing through the cracked concrete of a long-abandoned pool. But in recent years, boarded-up storefronts have been dusted off as ice-cream parlors and taco shops. The lush New York hotels a second later, their eyes light up and they tell me stories of their This was probably around 1954. Guests these days want an adult summer campthe curated, not rustic, variety. That doesnt mean that all the hotels were impacted equally, some continued to grow well into the 1970s and even a few beyond that, but by the mid-1970s, as many as 500 hotels had already closed down since the heyday in the mid-1950s. There should have been a number of tables, or cases, full of nirvana, a fantasy off route 17 two hours from the New York City, Once it was the sparkling center of Jewish summers, replete with glamorous hotels and thriving small towns. My mom used to take us to visit Sam and Pearl and Myrna and Laura. My grandparents, Joe and Ruth Flamenbaum owned the Lake Plaza Hotel in Parksville. Position: Physical Therapy Assist - FT- Provo<br>At Revere Health, we value the health of our patients above all else. Marilyn, I am Shirleys granddaughter. 28 years, since I was a kid. Was this the revival of those mythical 1950s summers? Lodge. The roughly 5,000-year-old human remains were found in graves from the Yamnaya culture, and the discovery may partially explain their rapid expansion throughout Europe. I think youre right about the road ending there. I was in the Catskills last year and drove up and down roads in Parksville, but could not find where the hotel had been located. I attended Camp Weelock, Camelot and Capri. After dinner it was a ritual to walk along the road. I am in touch with Allison Belkin (Allison Gottlieb Belkin) on Facebook. the front door to the exhibit room. Does this remind you of your childhood? I ask her. Happy to respond to any questions or any comments, but as I indicated dueling memories are difficult at this point. To Linda Amar small world to me knowledge I know of no Flamenbaums with your names have come across several kindreds happy to say hellow my Father married into the Catskills by marrying a Woda from Swan Lake. After a soft opening earlier this spring, the Starlite Motel officially opened on June 1 in Kerhonkson, a short distance from Catskill favorites like Minnewaska State Park, Mohonk Preserve, and Sam's Point.Built in the 1960s, the motel was a roadside mainstay for decades, but in sore need of an update when fashion industry vet Alix Umen and artist Adriana Farmiga purchased it in 2018. Trying to keep up with the prosperous giants like Grossingers and the Concord, they have gone heavily into debt for Olympic swimming pools, indoors and outdoors, ornate lobbies and glittering nightclubs, Bigart wrote. It was a success. For many Jewish New Yorkers, the Borscht Belt served as a haven when they were banned from many of the citys hotels in the 1920s. in another. was started. The best and most exciting part of the Catskills came during this period. The Homowack Lodge in Spring Glen, New York was another resort that thrived in the heyday of the Borscht Belt from the 1920s to the 1960s. Nice memories-I too miss the life we enjoyed a week or so each year-I had my Bar Mitzvah at Sam and Shirley Shriliwitzs New Normandie Hotel down the street from Browns-anyone remember it? If your sister was Carol, then our bass player used to date her, I think. pool. He visited the Loch Sheldrake Inn, Goldbergs, and the Overlook, each of which had recently closed. For real adventure, wed walk along the railroad track watching out for a train that never showed up. AP Grossinger's was part of the famed "Borscht Belt" of resorts popular with New York City Jews in the 1950s and '60s. And then you walk into the Jerry was their nephew. Hi Dan, funny story! My mother does not remember who owned the hotel in the family. hotels were in Ulster or Sullivan Counties). Legendary resorts soon sat abandoned. I looked on Google Earth, and from an aerial view I saw what might possibly be the bungalow colony as I remember it (of course I was young, so its hard to say). . What happened in the Unfortunately, I dont live in NY but do make trips to visit a childhood friend who lives in New Jersey. Gone were the glamorous, fun-loving vacationing crowds of former seasons. We drive down rural streets until, at a small intersection, we find a building my mom recognizes and a clerk who remembers that a train once ran nearby. I remember the lake. Are there pictures online or any web links you recommend? You may remember it, but here's a refresher. I remember the dog house with the beagles that would chase you adjacent to the main house. By the end of the forties, May was in debt not sure if she didnt know how to handle it but I tend to think that as the war ended the economics of going to the Catskills was changing and she had taken out loans for those improvements to the property. Looking for respite from city life, New Yorkers would head to theBorscht Belt to sunbathe, swim, dance, and dine during the summer months, and the resort area soon became known as a Jewish vacationland. put together an exhibit of several dozen pictures that are housed at Its a very gratifying business, Scott says, steering the golf cart past a CEO working from his laptop on a porch and two elderly women chatting in lawn chairs outside their bungalows. As indicated in the article, the New Roxy closed in 1966. Summer 2020 was like the old days, he says, completely booked, with shouts of Marco! Polo! echoing from the lake. The Fleischers, the hotels owners, had borrowed over $700,000 in an effort to successfully draw vacationers to their resort. was a lumber industry enclave throughout most of the nineteenth Would be nice. I believe the Rosenberg family owned both as well as the laurel hotel & country club. lot of Borscht Belt memorabilia in a nice wall length exhibit outside Traciegg@gmail.com. It was Heaven!! Good thing! Scientists just confirmed a 30-foot void first detected inside the monument years ago. I guess we are cousins. At the property entrance, Scott Rosmarin, the third-generation proprietor, scoops me and my mom up in a golf cart to cruise through the grassy lanes. A nightclub and a restaurant are featured at this smoke-free motel. says, everything has its season, and the season in the Catskills is Are you and he related? Birds have Follow the New York Almanack each day via E-mail, RSS, Twitter or Facebook updates. I recently took a trip back home and revisited many things from my childhoodone being our apartment in Alley Pond. I went fishing with my Papa in the little lake across the road and caught my first fish. I have been metal detecting the site that was once the Youngs Gap in Parksville Ny, and i found a WW2 Good Conduct Medal up by the old ski lift area and it is engraved on the back with the name Frank Spector I have been looking everywhere trying to find him or the family so i could return this precious piece of family history! They beam, said the A series of fires and building demolitions left the grand history of Fleischmanns to be largely documented by postcards, photographs and the fond memories of those who had experienced this period of good fortune. Well, its good to know you have fond memoriesI have foggy ones. The lodge boasted its own bowling alley and an indoor. They were both at my wedding in Brooklyn in 1985. Does anyone remember a resort owned by the Rosenbergs During the fifties or Shustons resort in Livingston manor? In the 1950s and 1960s the Jewish Catskills reached the pinnacle of its history, and starting in the 1970s declined till the point where only a handful of major resorts remain. Young urban families are snapping up units at the few remaining bungalow colonies, lured by old-fashioned communal living. I knew your Grandparents the Senates. I was very friendly with their daughter, Stephanie. The cabaret at the Today her book, The Borscht Belt, is omnipresent on coffee tables at well-appointed hotels and rentals across the Catskills. I was intrigued by the Liberty House comment as I have a faint recollection of it from the Liberty history archives please take a look at the following site for picture: https://www.townofliberty.org/about/history/, Does anyone remember the holiday hotel in loch Sheldrake. Many people vacationed in the Catskills and it Thanks for your insights on the Kennedy slide have not heard of that. But theres nothing left of it, or of Mishkins. over the New York metropolitan area, less than 100 miles away on and is there any write up on the place available? I came across this post while searching information on the historic The Overlook Hotel and Overlook Bungalow Colony in High View NY. I remember the Bertenthals. My mother ran the dance studio at Youngs gap for one summer probably the early 50s. exhibit, open through April, is a walk through entertainment history. Have already booked to come back in the winter." Reviewed on Oct 26, 2020. I know I was there as a much younger child because there are photos of me and my mother by the pool. Can we bring a species back from the brink?, Video Story, Copyright 1996-2015 National Geographic Society, Copyright 2015-2023 National Geographic Partners, LLC. Scheinfeld is spectacular. the counter are still there, dilapidated, but the entire counter has Whatever did happen to the Catskills, It must have been very difficult for her. There may have been more hotels before 1965 but overall the amount of vacationers stayed high and strong through the 70s. There was no one who could stay with the kids while my grandfather manned his shop on the weekdays. My parents loved Jerry Lewis. Unauthorized use is prohibited. However, the films success was unable to influence tourists as the resort closed its doors in 1986, a year before the films release. Does this remind you of your childhood? I ask my mom. hotel night clubs. Once one of the most coveted getaways of the 1950s and 60s, the Granit Hotel and Country Club lasted until its decline in the 1980s. Both my brother and I have been living in Israel for the last 35-40 years. I had my Bar Mitzvah in 1964 at Sam and Shirley Schwilawitzs (sic) New Normandie Hotel, down the road from Browns. minority. He is my grandfathers grandson (father Ben and his mom was Shirley). As a child in the early 1960's,.my family took us every year for a week long summer vacation to the Pollace's Resort in the Catskills.As we got older,in the mid 1960's,we went to a resort called Hand's Cabins and later to Lake George and of course,dinners at Mario's good Italian restaurant.
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