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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZZI_paul-sorg-mansion_Lakewood-NY.html
Paul Arthur Sorg. Bide-A-Bit 1906. Arthur Sorg was the son of an affluent resident of Middletown, Ohio. His father, P.J. Sorg, was associated with the American Tobacco Company. The family spent summers in Lakewood in the 1890's and early part of 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZZF_packard-mansion_Lakewood-NY.html
Mr, J. Ward Packard who invented the Packard Motor Car, came to Lakewood as a summer visitor in the late 1800's. He built this mansion as his permanent home in 1912. The interior decor of the 32 room house was adapted from European models. The fro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZUN_lakewood-schools_Lakewood-NY.html
Highland Avenue School. Lakewood's first high school was located on Highland Avenue which runs east from Chautauqua Avenue and south of Packard Way and the Lakewood Fire Department. Built in 1893, the two-story structure cost $8,000. It was a fram…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZUM_chautauqua-avenue-looking-south_Lakewood-NY.html
Intersection, Summit and Chautauqua Avenues, Looking South. The Chautauqua Avenue buildings on the right between Summit Street and Third Street were built in the 1890's. Their characteristic flat roofs can still be recognized today although porche…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZUL_chautauqua-avenue-looking-north-to-lake_Lakewood-NY.html
The original building on the northwest corner of the Chautauqua Avenue and Summit Street intersection was one of the several small hotels that lined Chautauqua Avenue in the 1880s and 1890s. It operated under several names until the hotel business…
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