Site icon memoryln.net

Profile

User banner image
  • Memory Ln

Places

St. Elmo Island – 1000 Islands

Neil Hunt, Neighbor of Henry Heath, Purchases St. Elmo Island in 1884 St. Elmo Island in the Thousand Islands was first owned by Elisha Kemp...

Mrs. George Pullman Mansion – Russian Embassy (1910 – Present)

Mrs. George Pullman Mansion in Washington, D.C., Becomes Russian Embassy then Russian Ambassador Residence The history of what would be known as the Mrs. George...

A&W Drive-In – 728 Bradley St (1959 – 1985)

A&W Drive-In, 728 Bradley Street “Come As You Are – Eat In Your Car!” Who doesn’t remember A&W and that “frosty mug taste”?  Or better...

Roth Mansion – Sisters of St. Joseph Music Conservatory (1889 – 1961)

The Florentine D. Roth Mansion Becomes Home to Sisters of St. Joseph’s Music Conservatory The Roth mansion which stood on the south corner of Washington...

Streeter Block – J B Wise Block (1843 – 1958)

Streeter Block Become J B Wise Block, Home to the Victoria Theater The Streeter Block was built in 1843 by Nelson W. Streeter, a clothier and...

Nobby Island – 1000 Islands

Nobby Island: Henry Heath’s Vision of Utopia in the 1000 Islands The “recorded” history of Nobby Island begins with George Pullman having purchased it along...

Lincoln Restaurant – Aldimar Restaurant – 93 Public Square (1957 – c.1985)

The Lincoln Restaurant and Aldimar Restaurant Nearly 30 years on Public Square in the Lincoln Building Nicholas Zaferis opened the Lincoln Restaurant, later the Aldimar...

The Unsolved Taylor Stable Murders – November 28, 1911

The Emma Flower Taylor Stable Murders – Double Murder By Shooting Still Unsolved The Taylor stable murders are one of the more intriguing unsolved murders...

Sport Island – Little Lehigh Island – 1000 Islands

Sport Island and its short-bridged neighbor, Little Lehigh The history of Sport Island and Little Lehigh began with the Packer and Wilbur families in 1872...

Madison Barracks – Sackets Harbor (1816 – Present)

Madison Barracks Erected after Sackets Harbor Becomes an Important Military Installation During the War of 1812 Named after President James Madison, who visited during construction,...
Exit mobile version