Advertising postcard featuring view of tables in the Oak Room at Willy Rueck’s New Hyde Park Inn. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the restaurant. (Color)
Exterior front view of the Milleridge Inn restaurant overlooking a small pond. Note: The restaurant was formerly known as the Maine Maid Tea House. Printed text on verso gives a brief description of the Milleridge Inn. Message and addressee…
Exterior front view of the of the Maine Maid Tea House restaurant overlooking a small pond. Note: The restaurant is now known as the Milleridge Inn. (B&W)
Facsimile of a c.1910s photograph of The Lawn Mower Shop (Stevens? & Salzi) and unidentified businesses, possibly on Greenwich Street. A sign on one building reads: “For Particulars of this Property – W.A. Browne Real Estate. 30 Main Street.”
Postcard, printed in red ink, featuring three views (2 interior, 1 exterior) of The Lampliter, a bar/club that offered dining, dancing, and bowling. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the Lampliter.
Exterior front view of The Hidden House restaurant building. Text printed on verso provides address and brief list of the restaurant’s services. (Color)
Advertising postcard featuring three different views (two interior, one exterior) of The Gaetaway South Shore Restaurant and Lounge. Printed text on verso provides brief information about the restaurant. (Color)