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Plattsburgh 1930s and Now

Plattsburgh 1930s and Now. Taylor Hall. Beekmantown in the ‘30’s - A Happening Place.

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Plattsburgh 1930s and Now

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  1. Plattsburgh1930s and Now Taylor Hall

  2. Beekmantown in the ‘30’s- A Happening Place • Hotel Beekman - BeekmantownAnother new enterprise in Clinton County is Hotel Beekman and Beekman Grocery at Beekmantown, now operated by Mrs. E. Cluett and Mr. Maurice Guay. The Hotel has just been redecorated and has 9 modern rooms and the dining room accommodates 25 people, 3.2 beer and wines are served at all hours and excellent food is served. Nationally known canned goods and cured meats also Standard gas and oil are sold at the store and top market prices are paid for eggs and farm products.Plattsburgh Republican - August 1, 1933

  3. Thanks so much to the Bechards who brought in two Pal Blade boxes complete with blades on Friday.We had a lovely visit. They told us stories of the local area and we showed them our new acquisition of the William Wallace Wood frock coat. The blades belonged to Raymond's father and were given to him by his mother after his father died. The couple, both history lovers, thought they would make a nice artifacts for CCHA because of their link to Clinton County.Raymond and Margaret promised to come back to the museum for a tour soon, but were on their way to see the bear cub that has been sighted in the local area. Thanks again for thinking of us.

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