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John Adams Pool (1929 – 1978)

John Adams Pool, aka North Side Pool/North Junior Pool The John Adams pool was originally a gift to the city and would open in 1929,...
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Sacred Heart Church (1906 – 1969)

Sacred Heart Church Dedicated May 31, 1906 The early 1900s were a period in which Watertown would see tremendous construction, the Lady of the Sacred...
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Hotel Woodruff (1851 – 1976)

Hotel Woodruff, Another Otis Wheelock Creation Post 1849 Great Fire Built by one of Watertown’s most influential pioneers, Norris M. Woodruff, the Hotel Woodruff would...
Avon Theater 1940s -

City Opera House – Avon Theater (1886 – 1967)

The City Opera House Brings Big-Time Entertainment To Watertown, NY. The City Opera House, later known as the Avon Theater, opened on January 4, 1886,...

Eames Vacuum Brake – New York Air Brake – Par Super Market 233 Mill St. – Beebee Island

The Business Of Beebee Island Par Super Market 233 Mill St., Eames Vacuum Brake and New York Air Brake Long before the three-story building on...

Herring Mansion (1824 – 1960)

Early History Of The Herring Mansion – Built Circa 1820-1824 Made of limestone from the local area, what is most commonly referred to as the...

The J R Miller Co (1868 – 1991)

The J R Miller Co – A Watertown, N.Y. Shopping Landmark For 123 Years! One of the longest-running stores in Watertown’s history was the J...

The Olympic Theater (1917 – 1988)

The Olympic Theater: largest seating capacity in Northern New York Opening on June 4th, 1917, the Olympic Theater on lower State Street would become the...

The Eleanor Restaurant (1927 – 1991)

The Eleanor Restaurant Takes A Landmark’s Spot And Becomes A Landmark Itself Though it was a State Street staple for many years, the Eleanor Restaurant...

1920’s Colonial Beacon Lighthouse Gas Station

The Boston/Watertown Colonial Beacon Lighthouse Gas Connection Back in 1919, the Colonial Beacon Oil Company was formed in Boston, Massachusetts, named after the city’s very...
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