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Old Hotels of in and around the area |
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Old Post Card of The Shanley Hotel on Main street. The Napanoch Hotel was formerly owed by George Grosselin. |
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The Hotel was sold to James Shanley 1906 The year of this picture 1936,39? |
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Napanoch Cherry Hill Farm Napanoch Eagle's Nest and Tennis Court |
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Suspension Bridge over the Rondout at the Ferns Hotel Hotel Sutta at Honk Lake, Napanoch, NY |
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The Ferns Hotel. 1910 Barrow Farm Inn. Napanoch. 1910 |
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Barrows Farms Inn Cottage |
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Barrow Farm Inn Barrow Farm Inn Pond on the Rondout Creek |
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Barrow Farms Inn on Rte. 55 in Napanoch became the Napanoch Country Club in 1925 |
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and still later was sold to Yeshiva Karlin Stolin of Beth Aaron Veisare Rabbinical Institute |
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Entrance to the Napanoch Country Club Napanoch Country Club Walking Bridge over the Rondout Creek |
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A Day on the Napanoch Country Club Golf Course 1941 |
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Barrow Farms Inn on Rte. 55 in Napanoch became the Napanoch Country Club in 1925 and, for several
decades, maintained a nine-hole, par-3 course. Francis Irwin, reminiscing about the years he worked there
as a caddy, talked about the course being on the other side of the stream, with the ninth hole at the gate. The
Napanoch Country Club was an ?Invited club,? With membership only by invitation. Many local young men
worked as caddies at the club, including Jim and George Barthel, Jim Plunkett, Francis Irwin, and the Eck
boys, among others. The property later became a health facility known as Camp Napanoch, Inc., and still
later was sold to Yeshiva Karlin Stolin of Beth Aaron Veisare Rabbinical Institute
Nordland House. North of Napanoch along Rt. 209. |
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Nordland Park. Note old car approaching at right center of picture. |
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Close up of Nordland House and Guest. |
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Hotel Hoffman. Located at Honk Lake, Napanoch, NY on Sportsman Road. 1940s |
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