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"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 18
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ...In 1933, a fire destroyed the adjacent Roe Tavern, today the site of the Gallo Restaurant. Owner...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 24
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: .... In the 1960’s the Hofbrau House had become the Home Town Tavern and Restaurant....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 25
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...Grand Opening of the Home Town Villa restaurant, the successor to the Home Town Tavern. The...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 32
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Greenfield Hotel, from the profits he made from the 1913 firemen’s convention. That must have been a lot of...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 35
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... the White House Hotel, which was removed in the early 1920’s and in 1925 this spot became the site of...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 41
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...Nichol’s Hotel stood next to Brown’s Boarding House on East Main Street on the property now...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 68
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: .... During the Patchogue Hotel days it became a popular restaurant. The game room of the Elks Club....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 86
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...The “Mallard” Restaurant, on the east side of South Ocean Avenue, in 1957. The Ocean Avenue Hotel...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 202
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Patchogue. The destinations in these years were Cherry Grove and Water Island, where hotels and other...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 302
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: .... Mickey Felice opened a restaurant on the former Mascot Hotel site at the foot of South Ocean Avenue in...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 345
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... supermarket opened a new store on the site of the Old Oak Hotel on East Main Street in April 1960. • A fire...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page Ins
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... revolutionizes travel to and from Patchogue. • Hotels and boarding houses lodge vacationers escaping city from...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 5
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... showcase merchandise to entice shoppers. Restaurants do not have recessed storefronts to maximize interior...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 6
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... mural includes the Methodist Church, school and waterfront hotels.The Italianate building above the...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 19
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... built to the left side of the Eagle Hotel in 1893 to sit between the Eagle and the original tavern. In...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page In2
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... manage stores, restaurants, boarding houses and hotels, during the golden age of tourism on Long Island...

"Patchogue: Queen City Of Long Island's South Shore: The Early Years" - Page 16
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Main Street. The 1820 tavern was split up into several sections after the new Roe Hotel was built on...

"Patchogue: Queen City Of Long Island's South Shore: The Early Years" - Page 54
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... until 1895, when Mr. Link purchased it and converted it into a hotel-restaurant. A fire destroyed this...

"History Of Patchogue" - Page 96
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...drivers, Thurston and :Soper, changed horses here at lfett le ton• s tavern on the cornar of what...

"History Of The Town Of Riverhead, Suffolk County, N.Y." - Page 2
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... Fanning sold the Donough, rebuilt. her and run her hotel property, 130 acres, with...

"History Of The Town Of Riverhead, Suffolk County, N.Y." - Page 3
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ..., \ trt of the original hotel owned by the using to some extent both steam and water...

"History Of The Town Of Riverhead, Suffolk County, N.Y." - Page 4
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: .... The wharf was built in 1835 and the hotel Judge John VVu0dhu1i was the first man...

"Aero-View Of Village Of Patchogue - 1928 - Suffolk County - N.Y." - Page 1
Collection: Celia M. Hastings Local History Room Maps
Type: Map

... excellent hotels with modern appointments and aggregating 1,300 guest rooms. The organized business of...

Page Text: ..., bathing and fishing add much to the joy of living. Patchogue has a number of excellent hotels with modern...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 8
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... building on the left is the Star Palace, followed by the Central Hotel, the Roe Block and the Patchogue...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 19
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...Lou & Mack’s restaurant was owned by the Dorr brothers, William and Hermann. The restaurant was to...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 20
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...Hermann Dorr behind the bar of Lou & Mack’s Restaurant. The menu of Lou and Mack’s restaurant, 1946....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 21
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...Another 1942 picture taken on West Main Street. The Liberty Restaurant, proprietor John Petropulos...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 34
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Brick House Brewery and Restaurant. The wooden front extension of the store was removed and replaced...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 38
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Eagle Hotel, built in 1851 on the north side of East Main Street, was one of the first buildings. During...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 39
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... later years Nan Gurney’s Inn and then the Clayton Nursing Home. Xellers Restaurant was located on the...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 40
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...Xellers Restaurant moved to this larger building when the business outgrew its old location. This...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 42
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Bee Hive department store is located on the ground floor of the Roe Hotel. East Main Street in June...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 44
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...A large fire destroyed most of the Roe Hotel on West Main Street March 7, 1934. The fire loss was...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 47
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... building above these stores is the remnant of the Roe Hotel that survived the 1934 fire....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 48
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Corners’. The burned building is the section of the Roe Hotel that survived the 1934 fire. Today this is...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 51
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Gelston G. Roe, owner of Roe’s Hotel. The site of this home would become the site of the new Bee Hive...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 53
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... residence of John J. Roe Sr. The building in the background is the Patchogue Hotel. The ‘Glass House’ and...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 54
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... ship was established in 1926. Angelo’s Restaurant on East Main Street opened as a small restaurant in...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 63
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... restaurant to this day. The dining room in 1940. The 1940 bar of the Pine Grove....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 64
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... and outside. The Palm Pines Restaurant’s address was 347 Grove Avenue. It was the former home of Dr...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 66
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Main Street to make room for the new Elks Hotel. Here the building is moved past Swezey’s, on the Four...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 69
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...The upper floor of the Elks Club was one large hall. During the Patchogue Hotel days it was used to...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 71
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...The end of the Patchogue Hotel, 1969. Another picture of the demolition of the hotel. The former...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 75
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... was taken in the early 1900’s. The Algonquin Restaurant, on the northeast corner of South Ocean Avenue...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 76
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Store, the Bonnie Mart Restaurant, Robert’s Stationary and several offices on the upper floor. The...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 85
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... building was demolished in 1952 and Nancy’s Restaurant would be built on this spot. Nancy’s Restaurant on...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 90
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... personal automobile. John Foley’s automobile in front of Roe’s Hotel, July 19, 1904....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 93
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...An unknown make automobile in front of Roe’s Hotel, 1910. Robert Bailey’s 1910 E.M.F. Cars are...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 130
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... leased to the Quiznos Sub restaurant. The ground floor on the west side of the building is occupied by...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 146
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... from the south. The Patchogue Hotel can be seen in the background....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 172
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Cho restaurant. Only the lobby of the theater was destroyed and the auditorium was unharmed. The...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 189
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... in the 1960’s parade in front of the Patchogue Hotel....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 198
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...The Smithport Beach and the Patchogue Municipal Pool. The Hotel Montauk, a few hundred feet west of...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 203
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...Captain Ed Swezey’s “Edna A.” provided ferry service to Water Island’s White House Hotel, a large...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 216
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Hotel, at the foot of South Ocean Avenue. This 30 room hotel, built in 1882, was owned by Ruth N. Smith...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 296
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...Events at the Patchogue Hotel. The annual dinner of the Patchogue Chamber of Commerce in the...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 303
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...A thriving business called for the expansion of the restaurant and a large extension was added in...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 304
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...In 1990 Mickey Felice’s restaurant was torn down, and the site is now occupied by the large King...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 313
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... restaurant, next to the 6th District Court. Claire Rose was a dealer for Mission Soda in 1936. Claire Rose’s...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 320
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Street. North Ocean Avenue - Reeses restaurant. South Ocean Avenue. The Library....

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 329
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... and occupied and the second section is near completion. The old former Smithport Hotel and adjoining...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 335
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...The Bay Village Condos. For many years the former Smithport Hotel and former White House Hotel on...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 336
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ...These homes south of the Smithport Hotel also were demolished in June 2006. On June 29, 2006. only...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 337
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... January 10, 1906. • The Mascot, one of Patchogue’s oldest shoreline hotels, located at the foot of South...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 340
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: .... • The new home of the Elks Lodge, which later became the Patchogue Hotel, was formally dedicated on...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 341
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Street was dedicated March 13, 1932. New York Governor Lehman was the main speaker. • The Clifton Hotel...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 342
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... buildings. • The last parts of the Ocean Avenue Hotel were torn down in 1939. 1940 – 1950. The Elks Club on...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 343
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ..., 1949, the 11 acre site of the former Clifton Hotel at the foot of Bay Avenue was divided into 50 home...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 344
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... wiped out. • The Liberty Restaurant on West Main Street received heavy fire damage on January 3, 1952...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 346
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... Bonnie Mart restaurant, Roberts Stationary, Richard York Shoe Store and several offices were destroyed...

"Patchogue: Queen City of Long Island's South Shore: In The Twentieth Century" - Page 347
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... and was dedicated Sunday, November 17, 1968. • The Patchogue Hotel, dormant since 1961, was torn down...

"Historical Sketch Of Sayville, L.I. At The Centennial Celebration." - Page 5
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... separated thP rresf'nt village!'\ or Sayville and Bayport. The former possesc;l"d a store and tavern in one...

"Historical Sketch Of Sayville, L.I. At The Centennial Celebration." - Page 6
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... exhauc;ted. The croakers when gathered i11 the store and tavern on an even;ng- or rainy day, woulrl augur...

"Historical Sketch Of Sayville, L.I. At The Centennial Celebration." - Page 8
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: .... The number of dwellings is two hundred and fifteen. There are three hotel~. six stores, one resident...

"Historical Sketch Of Sayville, L.I. At The Centennial Celebration." - Page 9
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... of these was the tavern, store and post office. There was no church edifice within the bounds of the...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 3
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... Avenue to boarding houses and large hotels on the Bay. A horse drawn buggy and an automobile pass one...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 10
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... renaissance. New Village is a 3-part commercial block building. Horizontal banding defines restaurants and...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 16
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... Roe’s Hotel on East Main Street were open year round. In the off-season, these hotels catered to hunting...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 17
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... EXCHANGE BUILDING (1 East Main Street) was built after a wing of Roe’s Tavern was removed for a pharmacy...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 20
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ..., overnighted at Roe’s Hotel, then rode 50 miles back to the city on Sunday to complete a “century run.” Special...

"Downtown Patchogue Walking Tour" - Page 24
Collection: Patchogue History Walking Tours Collection
Type: Pamphlet

Page Text: ... Nicholls Hotel from 1919-1945 and later became Brudi’s Hotel. The two Roe homes remarkably remained here...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 1
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ...GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOWN- MAGNIFICENT HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES - FINE CHURCHES AND...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 3
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... finest and best appointed hotels on Long Island outside of Greater New York, well equipped with all...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 5
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... ting. The hotel was recently enlarged \"IEW OF BA y FROll TIIE HOTEL. to more than double its former...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 11
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... waters of which are viewed from the broad hotel piazza. The hotel is three and one half stories...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 12
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... Legislature. The wreck of the THE SMITHPORT HOTEL. Place occ111Ted February 8, 1895. l\1ost of the Railor...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 24
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... Hotel. The Gerard, which is now in its third season, is a modern hotel, built 'vith the idea of...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 31
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... the air delightfully cool at all times. There are no mosquitoes. This hotel is provided with broad...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 39
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: .... Wilmot M. 8mith were appointed at a citizens' meeting, held at the Eagle Hotel, a committee to select a...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 44
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... the old Suffolk Hotel, in the business centre of Riverhead, and is the finest and most substantial...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 46
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... found. A large hotel at Amagan ett was one of the late t furnished by this firm. The concensus of...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 48
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... become one The drainage perfect. of the most popular hotels in the state. The hotel opened May 30th for...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 61
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... ROE'S HOTEL, THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED HOTEL ON LONG ISLAND. R OE':-< HOTEL is...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 63
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... cheerfully given for furnishing Hotels and Summer Cottages. Orders solicited for furnishing gasoline for gas...

"Picturesque Patchogue" - Page 64
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Newspaper

Page Text: ... cepllon o/ Suests. I Hotel Accommodations and Home Comfort~. Conveniences for Bicyclists. Dinner Parties...

"Patchogue: Queen City Of Long Island's South Shore: The Early Years" - Page 8
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... situated upon the site of Losee Hotel. Mulford was the largest land owner in the settlement. These were...

"Patchogue: Queen City Of Long Island's South Shore: The Early Years" - Page 9
Collection: Suffolk & Nassau County Town And Village Histories
Type: Book

Page Text: ... The Lane, which is today?s South Ocean Avenue. Justus Roe erected Patchogue?s first hotel in 1808 on...

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