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The Strand Theater (1914 – Present)

The Strand Opened in 1914 as a Modern Theater on Franklin Street Watertown, NY, would see the opening of The Strand, a “new moving picture...

Hillcrest Farm (1816 – Present)

Hillcrest Farm on Ives Street Has An Impressive History Of Ownership Hillcrest Farm on Ives Street was named as such by Anson R. Flower who...

Hardiman-Woolworth – 147 Court Street

Hardiman-Woolworth Co., One of the Largest Furnishing Houses in New York State The Hardiman-Woolworth store was a long-time fixture on Court Street, having grown from...

Harris House – Public Square (c.1827 – 1905)

The Harris House, One of Watertown’s Earliest Taverns and Hotels on Public Square Built in the late 1820s by Nathan F. Butts as a Butler’s...

War of the Worlds – October 30, 1938 – Northern New York Hysteria

October 30, 1938 War of the Worlds Old Time Radio Broadcast Causes Mass Hysteria Before the golden age of television became the popular mode of...

George Boldt’s Wellesley House – 1000 Islands

George Boldt’s Wellesley House on Wellesley Island George Boldt‘s Wellesley House is often overshadowed by the Waldorf-Astoria proprietor’s construction of Boldt Castle on Heart Island,...

Partridge Berry Inn (1972 – 2009, 2010 – 2013)

After 37 Years, Partridge Berry Inn Rekindles Anew By The Fireside The Partridge Berry Inn would begin as a vision William J. Monnat had of...

CW&SHRR Depot – Marcy-Buck Building (1871 – 1967)

Carthage, Watertown & Sackets Harbor Rail Road Depot, Built in 1871, Becomes Marcy-Buck Building Before becoming the Marcy-Buck building, which was only one of many...

The Carlisle – 273 Paddock Street

The Carlisle At 273 Paddock Street – Named After 3rd Owner, Floyd L. Carlisle The story of The Carlisle, as it would later become known...

Court Street City Hall (1897 – 1966)

Old Court Street City Hall – Erected In Controversy, Demolished In Controversy It’s pretty evident that the city forefathers who built the Court Street city...
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