Tourist
Mecca
Kingston, with her Inns and Hotels was a
posh resting place for the weary travelers. It also served as the
summer destination for Harlem's wealthy. [GO] |
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Home
to the $1 Lobster Dinner
Before Kingston was a bedroom community it was something of a
tourist Mecca. This place was the best of the best.
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Silver
Lake Landmark
Twice it burned and twice rebuilt, it was home to
the first Co-Op Store in North America. [GO] |
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Rocky
Nook
Before the days of zoning bylaws and water quality
concerns, Rocky Nook was a summer time only "get-away"
for city dwellers. [GO] |
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Trolleys,
Tracks, and Kingston
Once upon a time Kingston had its own trolley cars. We've got the
photos to prove it. [GO] |
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Cobb
& Drew
One of the most important of the New England tool
manufacturers of the 19th century. [GO] |
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Summer
Street in Winter
Around the turn of the last century, the streets of
downtown Kingston were lined with elm trees. [GO] |
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