Poster, Oakland Theatre, September 5, 1918 |
This blog is a forum for those who claim Warwick, NY as their hometown as well as those who have had experiences there that they wish to share. It is a means for reconnecting with both place and people. It invites the sharing of stories of the distant as well as the recent past. Its stories, when possible, are in some way connected with a photograph or artifact originating from Warwick, NY.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Warwick Dude Ranch, Circa 1940s
I had a little stack of these postcards that I found in the guest book of Fair Meade Farm. The main house served as a bed and breakfast from 1948-1973. Guests would sometimes visit the Dude Ranch as entertainment. The house has since been demolished. A Price Chopper is located on the site of the former farm.
This sign once welcomed tourists to Fair Meade Farm. |
The main house of Fair Meade Farm, Circa 1950 |
Decamart Christmas Party at Lakelands, Greenwood Lake, NY, December 23, 1948
Decamart was a light manufacturing business located on Main St., next to what was the Town Hall, in the late 1940s. They made place mats among other things.
The women with the glasses at the far left is Mrs. Louise Gilbert ( nee Kiel ).
The women with the glasses at the far left is Mrs. Louise Gilbert ( nee Kiel ).
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