When I was a little kid my parents and I would go to the Concord or Browns Resort, they liked Browns because the owners, Charles and Lillian Brown, were related to Jerry Lewis. This project was created using the CERES: Exhibit Toolkit with help from the Digital Scholarship Group at the Northeastern University Library. Shirley passed in 2005 after a very long illness (cancer) Ida lived til almost her 90s in 1990. Scheinfeld, whose grandparents met at a Borscht Belt hotel. My family also vacationed at the Lake Plaza in 59 and 60. There is one stark 1. Catskills Resort History: The Beginning of the End September 9, 2014 by John Conway 109 Comments Many of the 75 or so people at a recent Catskills History and Preservation Conference were shocked to hear that the Catskills ' heralded resort industry has been in decline since 1965. When I moved to Kerhonkson in 1990 and joined Kerhonkson Synagogue he was the community elder. I am interested to find out more about the New Roxy in the 1940s/50s etc. Scientists just confirmed a 30-foot void first detected inside the monument years ago. It sat along a railroad track near a general store where she and her brothers would buy candy. If I did not know of it being there, I would never have believed it once was. The barn is gone but the silo still stands. Scotts grandfather bought Rosmarins in 1941; when other colonies closed, his father absorbed their clientele. From the 1920s through the '60s, hundreds of thousands of American Jews flocked to the great hotels, bungalow . lena married izzy woda, and he became my step grandfather. My parents met at the Commodore in 1944(I think) where my mother was a singer and my fathers uncle owned the hotel. Date Updated Feb 27, 2023. It was 24 hours a day of fun! Greene and Freddie Roman. The Bob-Ed bungalow colony, which later became Camp Camelot the girls camp next to Camp Weelock and then was bought by the firemen, still exists. decaying. It might help two or three hotels, but thats it, and recently Do you know what ever happened to the property? Windsor, Gilberts, Zeigers, Camp Hi-Li -- today look eerily That was when millions of Americans stayed at the hundreds of bungalow colonies and hotels in the area. See the estimate, review home details, and search for homes nearby. Stagedoor Manor is located at what used to be the Hotel Karmel, and is on what is still known as Karmel Road. life in a lengthy series of poignant pictures by photographer Marisa Hi Linda, What a lovely surprise to hear from you. We also lived in Windsor Park when I was about 5. The Borscht Belt resorts reached their peak in the 1950s and 60s, accommodating up to 150,000 guests a year. Craig. Does anyone know anything about the Red Barn Resort? In the one I join, members often ask where they can re-create their childhood memories. Most newcomers and even some old timers who should know better find it hard to believe that the countys heyday was over by the mid-1960s. They were a From everything I have read and heard over the years, it was an innovative resort, and one of the best managed of all the Catskills resorts. You may remember it, but here's a refresher. We usually take a trip to the Catskills for a couple of days when I visit. She went from affluent to financially challenged. Photograph by Eric Bard, Corbis via Getty Images. Jay Colton 215 205-3200 cell and jlc6624jlc@gmail.com. Thanks for thoughts. My dad was your moms cousin Ira. probably could never have done the exhibit. Still in business? Its missing the chaos, the freedom, and the comfort of seeing the same families year after year. 730 E 950 S #D202, Orem, UT 84097 is a 1,026 sqft, 2 bed, 2 bath home. So nice to hear from someone else that stayed at Lake Plaza. Just wondering if either one of you is related to the Wexler family from Liberty. Do you remember the ballroom-dancing Belkins? Hi Joan, My name is Linda Amar, maiden name Linda Leibowitz. entertainment worlds decaying treasure chest, have been brought to I recall going with my parents and sisters for Rosh Hashanah one year. I did out of money. This stylish re-do of a 1960s roadside motel opened in June, and the vintage vibes and proximity to some of the best trails in the Catskills have made it a must-visit . The abandoned Borscht Belt in New York's Catskills, a former Jewish vacationland, is home to memories of a former respite from city life. Nice memories-I too miss the life we enjoyed a week or so each year-I had my Bar Mitzvah at Sam and Shirley Shriliwitzs New Normandie Hotel down the street from Browns-anyone remember it? For real adventure, wed walk along the railroad track watching out for a train that never showed up. The place had a day camp for the guests children. From what I saw there, her sister Stephanies married name is Stephanie Abrams. There is a riveting photo of a guest room at the Tamarack Bob and Edna were my parents best friends I was a junior counselor at Weelock around 1972. My parents were co-owners with the Blumbergs of Green Acres for four years. And somewhere there is an Sunday article with Ma Holder and my mother playing the part of her secretary. I was a rock musician and I struggled with a Fake Book to play lots of songs I didnt know. That doesnt mean that all the hotels were impacted equally, some continued to grow well into the 1970s and even a few beyond that, but by the mid-1970s, as many as 500 hotels had already closed down since the heyday in the mid-1950s. I think that was the name of the store wed walk to every now and then to get candy. The group gathering room for classes and shows wss called the Casino- I guess due to card games or bingo. I was very friendly with their daughter, Stephanie. It must have been very difficult for her. My father had been in another line of business propane, sold out and then helped the Blumbergs convert The New Roxy into Green Acres after the original Green Acres in Lake Huntington burned down from a lightning strike. My family stayed at Green acres in 1965. Could have been owned by Bermanns, or Brenneman, something like that. Ironically, I went to junior high with their daughter Allison but never made the connection. ronnie dropped me at the liberty bus station, the day after labor day, and about a month or so later, he was gone. anyone know about Holtzmanns Bungalow Colony in Lake Huntington? Are there pictures online or any web links you recommend? is ruins, just like European ruins of long ago. My mom used to take us to visit Sam and Pearl and Myrna and Laura. If you look for Allison on FB, Im sure youll find reference to her sister Stephanie. Sad to have driven by the ruins a few years ago. It was one of my first memories as a kid. Would you say 1951-1953 was the rise and 1957-1960 the demise? Mr. Chadwick can be reached at bchadwick@njcu.edu. about what it was like to play the nightclubs in the mountain resorts Youre the only person who remembers Lake Plaza. I remember the lake (an rowing) across the the road and a stream through the woods below the lake. Its a few years old so not sure if it is still active. It was old at the time. I was a counselor at weelock in 67 and 68. and, in gripping color, leap off the walls of the museum. of the abandoned hotels because she is a local resident and knows a Today, Louis Cohens has three bungalows and the main house still standing. While highly interesting, the exhibit might have Has anyone heard of Woolfes Bell-Aire Country Club in Parksville? Take care, Joan and stay in touch! Dec. 4, 2015. The Catskills were once a potent and affordable draw for Jews seeking to escape the suffocating heat, grating work conditions and anti-Semitism. A singular hush, betrayed only by the occasional romping of crickets or the stomping of a stray hen on the greensward, fell this Labor Day weekend on the rococo precincts of the New Roxy Hotel, Bigart wrote. the museum of New Yorks Yeshiva University, in the heart of Meanwhile, at the Catskills large hotels, entertainment was paramount. It was the best times ever., My mom nods. Its indoor swimming pool, which has transformed into a lush greenhouse over the years, is a destination for adventurers. AP Grossinger's was part of the famed "Borscht Belt" of resorts popular with New York City Jews in the 1950s and '60s. the night clubs, tramped around the pools, covered the walls with Then, a few years ago, my Instagram feed started filling with pictures of bonfires and Scandinavian-style lodges in the Catskills. What Scribners takes from the old is a sense of community: It has a weekend schedule packed with yoga, garden walks, tie-dye classes, and movie screenings. He was quite a character, dancer and ladies man! In 1967, the Youngs Gap in Parksville, once one of the countys largest and most innovative hotels, closed, and by 1968 the Times was reporting that a number of smaller hotels, unable to keep pace with the large establishments and their newer, plush accommodations, had begun taking in campers. was started. Would be nice. Which travel companies promote harmful wildlife activities? Jerry was their nephew. The New Hope Community, which is a residential facility for the developmentally disabled is now operating on the site of the New Roxy. The bungalows became Camp Capri the girls camp of Weelock, next door in 1969) and my all time favorite, Makowskys. This was probably around 1954. Unfortunately, all my relatives with knowledge are no longer alive. 424 High Falls Road Extension, Catskill, NY, 12414. He is my grandfathers grandson (father Ben and his mom was Shirley). We may have played together at the day camp. Hi Joan. When I would go to my calm place, I would wander down to the lake and to the left where the stream flowed to the damn, there was a really big rock where I would just sit for hours. I have lived in the Catskills for Two boys Burt and Ronnie. The Olympic hotel was our destination in the summers of 74 76. Was Shuston Resort around Livingston Manor. Rosmarins sits at the foothills of the Catskills, just 50 miles north of Times Square. A walk through the At night, comedians would do their shtick for a well-dressed audience. ceiling and cold squirrels racing down the hallways. The aluminum markers measuring roughly 32 by 40 inches will be fabricated by Sewah Studios at a cost of about $4,000 each, Klinger said. minority. Pines is still there in one photo, but with its fancy entry doors all After I read your email, I googled Arrowhead Ranch and it seems a woman named Rose Barnett purchased the property in 2017, and its now Arrowhead Ranch and Retreat, which is some kind of a music venueand it may not even be the Lake Plaza propety, maybe another hotel. The authors mother, Deborah Strochlic, and her family escaped New York City for Mishkins Cottages during summers in the 1950s. I had forgotten I had written this last year. It was called Pullmans. Lodge. This exhibit shows them. Ive searched on the internet and havent found much else about this bungalow colony. route 17, to spend the week or even the summer there (most of the cemetery. The structures are all standing just like it was 1965. I do remember the name Moe Senate. Sorry, I dont recall your grandmother. 28 years, since I was a kid. Starlite Motel. My grandfather was a singer there and my grandmother was the niece of the owner Fox or Fuchs family. May was a tough old bird, hard working and a great cook. Hope all is well and you had nice memories of them my grand father Moe Senate and grandma Harriet Senate. After dinner it was a ritual to walk along the road. But it was already torn down n was a home . such as Sammy Davis Jr., nirvana, a fantasy off route 17 two hours from the New York City, Its really nice to be in touch with you, Joan. There was talk initially that they were going to take campers there. At the turn of the 19th century the celebrated Jewish resort area started in the Sullivan and Ulster County Catskills. There were still millions being spent on expansions as late as 1955, but certainly by 1958 there were indications that a decline had begun. With a pool, dance floor, and lounge there was much to do here during the heyday of the Catskills. My fondest memeories are of those many summers. After my grandparents sold the hotel, it became a dud ranch (the Arrowhead Dude Ranch) and then many years later it became a Chabad camp, The last time I visited, 16 years ago, it was still a Chabad camp, but that was a long time ago. The photographs make an evocative Youll find her there on Facebook. Concord, Grossingers, the Nevele, Tamarack Lodge, the Pines, I am just hoping to find photos of it, or any information that can point me in the right direction, Thanks! That would probably be about right. ceiling and hills of insulation covering the floor. I had my Bar Mitzvah at Sam and Shirley Shrilowitzs New Normandie Hotel down the Street from Browns in 1964- Anyone remember that Hotel? She has Very similar story! I remember it was on a lake and I think the hotel was the end of that particular road, but not sure. Its so good to hear you speak of the hotel. People have looted I looked on Google Earth, and from an aerial view I saw what might possibly be the bungalow colony as I remember it (of course I was young, so its hard to say). My mother ran the dance studio at Youngs gap for one summer probably the early 50s. My sister and I were Joan and Janice Goodsmith. The humor that came out of this circuit, known as the Borscht Belt, became instantly recognizable: Ladies and gentlemen, you cant please everyone. Borscht Belt, or Jewish Alps, is a nickname for the (now mostly defunct) summer resorts of the Catskill Mountains in parts of Sullivan, Orange and Ulster counties in New York. We were all close at various times over the years that included Haika (and her family and numerous visits to her apartment in the Bronx and her family members), Lena (my grandfathers second wife and her family members), Sam and Sally my sister Myrna and I grew up with Ronnie and Burt and lived through both tragedies, and the other Woda sons including Harry and his family (perhaps his daughter Sherries it the one mentioned above) as well as Ben (and aunt Shirley worked at Wodas for many years). My grandfather, who ran a hosiery store in the Bronx, would visit on the weekends. It was a success. For anyone else reading I was up there from the 40s thru the 60s on a regular basis worked as childrens waiter, busboy and waiter from 1955-1962. Please feel free to email me ASAP so i can get it to who it belongs!! I recently took a trip back home and revisited many things from my childhoodone being our apartment in Alley Pond. One of Earth's loneliest volcanoes holds an extraordinary secret. They beam, said the I just saw your postings. Her husband had been a successful businessman in the china business. it, as if someone had just made a call. He also teaches writing at New Jersey City University. I dont recall ever coming across any photos of that particular place, but if any are to be found it is likely that the Sullivan County Historical Society would have them in its archives. I believe the community college is now on the grounds. Summers in the Catskills came to a halt when my grandmother, Sabina, was diagnosed with cancer. A new phenomenon by the 1960s was that the Catskills didnt just appeal to the mostly Jewish clientele but to many other people around the country and worldwide. By the late 2010s, their predictions had proved right: New hotels, restaurants, and shops had sprung up in the mountains. Also trying to find the Belkins, who used to be the dance team at the hotel. There should have been a number of tables, or cases, full of Most were in Sullivan county and Ulster county. We lived in Parksville where my dad owned a gas station. All rights reserved. There were only 12 bungalows as I remember it. For me, this is 70 years ago. Many people vacationed in the Catskills and it My aunt on the Sanford house bungalow colony in South Fallsburg probably through 76 or 78. Hilarious. I have some fond memories. says, everything has its season, and the season in the Catskills is It felt kind of like a zombie apocalypse, he says. Lot Size 3.2 Acre. Have already booked to come back in the winter." Reviewed on Oct 26, 2020. Most of the 18 units had been neglected for decades; eight are renovated now. Bigart also reported that in Loch Sheldrake, where there had been 42 hotels ten years ago, there were now only 12. Some sold to Once one of the most coveted getaways of the 1950s and 60s, the Granit Hotel and Country Club lasted until its decline in the 1980s. entertainment mecca. Gone were the glamorous, fun-loving vacationing crowds of former seasons. Today, I believe the Edgewood House is a church camp, the store is part of a ghost town and the railroad is no more. I am sure there were others, but I also found home movies of my family at a Bungalow in 1951. I wont go in to detail of buying beer at 13 in Maltz General Store in Alligerville for 99 cents. Does anyone remember the Spring Lake hotel in Liberty New York. I expected to return next summer, but the hotel became the victim of Jewish Lightning & burned to the ground. I am told they operated from Mountain Dale, New York. section to this sad after section. My brother had his Bar Mitzvah at the Youngs Gap in 1965. Although the Sullivan County Hotel Association maintained that despite some attrition among obsolete hotels, the resort industry was in excellent shape, it was apparent that the heyday had passed. . Its a very gratifying business, Scott says, steering the golf cart past a CEO working from his laptop on a porch and two elderly women chatting in lawn chairs outside their bungalows. That's not unusual. photographer. Thank you. I know the mighty atom once made this hotel . A scene from The Golden Era of the Catskills. I was very young at the time. Laurels Hotel and Country Club, Sackett Lake, Monticello, N.Y. "By the 1920s the rise of big hotels took the Catskills by storm, almost all of which were exclusively Jewish." The sliver of Sullivan County that the newspapers dubbed the "Borscht Belt" was a. Those were the days! There was no one who could stay with the kids while my grandfather manned his shop on the weekdays. The plaques will feature navy lettering against a tan . Plus my great-aunt Gertie married into the Paul family, of Pauls Hotel. And a tennis court and eventually a building called the Annex, which had more bedrooms. Be well and safe. over.. My dad is gone, and my sister is five years younger and doesnt remember much either. I was born in 58 and have amazing early childhood memories of the place and our bungalow. as Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, Sid Caesar, Danny Kaye, Alan King, Shecky A bar, vintage shop, and general store opened to serve a trickle of new visitors that grew into an avalanche as COVID-19 forced New Yorkers to spend their summer holidays close by. Every summer, families fled their cramped apartments for the mountains. When I was a bit older your father (if he still had the bar concession) was nice enough to serve without asking for ID (remember a long time ago and he knew of me from my Mothers family) the degrees of contact get closer. You just cannot hear the AM and PM bugle calls of Camp Weelock or the stench of the chickens from Tepfers Farm when the wind came from the east. Do you remember my grandmother,she was the main cook. Legendary resorts soon sat abandoned. Beginning in the 1970s, virgin land and aging bungalow colonies were once again selling cheap, inspiring a new wave of Jewish vacationersOrthodox and later ultra-Orthodox communities from Brooklyn. The evening entertainment at these resorts was out of this world, famous comedians and singers. I am reading a summer world which outlines the history of the area. What a great time I had up there. In the early 1900s, when Jews and other minorities were banned from upscale hotels and beaches around New York City, the Catskills offered refuge. I have had contact with Allison Gottlieb Belkin was only via Facebook. do you remember furans corners candy store and luncheonette, i loved that place, and also diacos pizza in white lake. Hi Joan, Im afraid I dont remember your dad, but Im sure that if my mother was alive, she would. been more complete. Vacationers clamored for rooms in hotels like Grossinger's, the Raleigh, the Nevele, Tamarack Lodge, the Concord, Kutsher's, Brown's, Brickman's, Granit, Pines and so many others. She came to this country with her brother Sam Woda. I was a jr. counselor in 67 and 68 at weelock. September 9, 2014 by John Conway 109 Comments. The Makowsky Family will always have a special place in my heart. Do you remember my grandmother, she was the main cook. pool. Today her book, The Borscht Belt, is omnipresent on coffee tables at well-appointed hotels and rentals across the Catskills. Always nice to communicate with someone who has some of the same memories of a time that has been practically erased. I would be happy to connect with Burt. Not far from Green Acres. I am sorry I did not personally know anyone connected to the Youngs Gap, nor did I ever visit the hotel, though my wife, who grew up in Liberty, did. Abandoned hotel buildings The Concord hotel, 2005 Kutcher's hotel, 2015 Grossinger's resort, 2015 The Granit resort, 2015 As of the 2010s, the region is a summer home for many Orthodox Jewish families. Everybody talks about that one. The exhibit at the Yeshiva Museum has a musicians music stand from the orchestra sitting crooked in the Twenty minutes farther is one-block Mountain Dale, among the many tiny hamlets getting an unexpected rebirth. At its peak, the Borscht Belt a beloved epithet that encapsulates 538 hotels and 50,000 bungalow colonies situated in Sullivan and Ulster counties was the pre-eminent destination for tens of thousands of predominately East Coast American Jews. I was friends with Mike geier. tableau and they are big. The Community When school let out, they would pack a car with bedding, kitchenware, and clothes and move to the Catskills until Labor Day. Many cite the existence of dozens of hotels in the 1970s as proof that it couldnt possibly be so. She got into all Scheinfeld says. the front door to the exhibit room. If you have photos can you please send them to at eryan@me.com. builders who promised a renovation but did nothing. If you could check with Allison to see if Stephanie would mind me contacting her, I would be very grateful! We were always amazed on how old the graves were. 7.2/5 (32 reviews) "This is a wonderful property. Were they the same Rosenbergs that owned the Ulster Lake House. Looking for respite from city life, New Yorkers would head to theBorscht Belt to sunbathe, swim, dance, and dine during the summer months, and the resort area soon became known as a Jewish vacationland. I do remember my Great Aunt telling a story of how she was friendly with Jenny Grossinger as they were about the same age. Next to it is a splashy, color postcard of the pool in its Borscht, a beet-based soup popular with Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants, was a colloquialism for "Jewish". My mother had a family friend, an older woman named May Zuckerman who owned a large beautiful home outside Wurtsboro on old Rte 17 toward Masten Lake near the cutoff road to Yankee Lake. We suspect that Richard Feynman, the Princeton physicist, was not the only Nobel Prize winner to bus tables in the Catskills. lot of Borscht Belt memorabilia in a nice wall length exhibit outside I heard it was on Ulster Heights Road, Ellenville? Please share more memories. Mine are so vague. I dragged my mom, Debi, with me to find out. stories, pictures and who actually owned the hotel. Unfortunately a fire destroyed the hotel at the end of 76. Makowskys is still going! There may have been more hotels before 1965 but overall the amount of vacationers stayed high and strong through the 70s. Good thing! The plans to tear down the building, which had become dilapidated beyond. It is a victim of a lot of things, but mainly, I think, as the Bible Milt Makossky was a good man. a second later, their eyes light up and they tell me stories of their Some keep hoping for an area renaissance. Is anyone familiar with the Lake Plaza Hotel in Parksville. By the 1980s, however, the once-bustling region, home to numerous hotels, bungalows, tennis courts, and swimming pools, became desolate as New Yorkers began to favor different destinations. what it was like to see the comics, or listen to singers like Sammy I was a camper at Camp Weelock for 2 summers, 1968-1969. a Pines room with pink insulation ragged bags hanging down from the I havent lived in New York for many years, and would love to return. The history of the property is more (for me at least) gossip than fact as I only know what I heard after a contentious fire it was sold and resold but out of the family. Thanks again for taking the time to write. I think I backed up your mother as an organist at a Bungalow Colony. Anyway, thanks for your comments, Neil. Does this remind you of your childhood? I ask her. For Lease $8.75/SF/YR. Can we bring a species back from the brink? My Grandparents names are Minnie and Izzy Mankes. Photographs by ERIC BARD, CORBIS VIA GETTY IMAGES. Hopefully, that will happen in the not too distant futuretime is running fast and running out! Eddie Cantor, Eddie Fischer and Duke Ellington. first photos, especially one of the rundown lobby of The Pines, with Thanks! My maternal grandfather was a professional singer as well in the Catskills and sang at the New Roxy. Now we are in Ellenville at Cohens Bakery, established circa 1920, buying pumpernickel bread and chocolate rugelach. In fact, by 1966, this disturbing trend had become so obvious that it caught the attention of the New York Times. Looking for respite from city life, New Yorkers would head to. I was at Cold Spring Cottages and Bob- Ed from age 1958 to about 1966. wild, colorful graffiti decorating the walls and the barren concrete Does this remind you of your childhood? I ask my mom. I bought it from a mrs fern green . All the women wore their cardigans with mink collars. The fabled Catskills resorts, with their fabulous nightclubs, began to die when the jet airplane started carrying vacationers to Florida and the Caribbean in the 1960s. I look forward to hearing from you. The New Roxy had closed in mid-August that summer, the latest in a long list of casualties among the medium-sized hotels in the Catskills, hotels accommodating 200 to 700 guests, Bigart noted. Spending a weekend, or if you could afford it, an entire week or more at a Catskill hotel was heaven. Impossible to fathom. He holds his PhD from Rutgers and was a former editor for the New York Daily News. I spent the first 25 summers of my in the Catskills. Please email me at mnewmark@plllp.com. Take my girlfriend: I think shes the most remarkable woman in the world. Wanted to visit the where I hD so much fun as a kid, did you ever find out the addressI would like to know too, John, could you please tell me what currently is located on the site of the 50 hotel call the New Roxy located in Loch Sheldroke New York and Thanks. Their names were Belle Fox (grandmother) and Maurice Silverman. Now, though, nearly a hundred years later, it is gone. My family members Annie Klass and her relations and Al Senate and his and Benny Cohen and his were involved in running respectively the Klass House, the Youngs Gap and the New Brighton. Smaller resorts the bulk of Sullivan Countys 538 hotels during that golden era began to close down. . The Catskills is a place nestled almost permanently in the popular imagination. You will be disappointed), but one place is frequently mentioned as a holdout of the free-spirited summers of the 1950s: Rosmarins Cottages. My brother and I talk about the good times we had at these extended family trips. The good times lasted until the 1960s and 1970s, but the 1950s were the best decade in terms of profitability. As Mountain Rats my sisters & I were quasi-guests of the resorts staying and eating there as well as enjoying the facilities. The main building is clearly an old hotel. Grandmothers name was Belle Fox, my grandfather was Maurice Silverman. Of course, the resort industry was so big and there were so many hotels and so many visitors, it took a few years for anyone to notice. Do you remember going to the childrens day camp there? The 'extreme cruelty' around the global trade in frog legs, What does cancer smell like? Dinner was a dressy affair. Down the road a bit, across the road, there was a kuchalein, a boarding house with multi kitchens which burned down in the early fifties. Some hotels I think I was about 13 and do remember being terrified. I remember the daughter was called Freddy. We were pretty close to the festival and heard it was going to be happening. Has anyone considered a book or driving tour of where all of these hotels were and what is there now? and is there any write up on the place available? I believe it was called the Liberty House. The groundbreaking promise of cellular housekeeping. I think there were 2 row boats. 12/20/2020 02:19:30 pm. Thanks so much for your response and all the info you have shared with me. My family rented a bungalow there in 1951. Catskills memorabilia more postcards, ticket stubs, sports old Grossingers coffee shop is a shocker. Required fields are marked *. My father perfomed (sang) every now and then on stage. I spent the next 5 years at the Paramount. they never actually cleaned up the decaying buildings and nightclubs. if ny had the helmet law then, ronnie would still be alive. I believe the Rosenberg family owned both as well as the laurel hotel & country club. Today, they remain as they were in the 90s, rotting, filled with My Great Grandparents owned a hotel in Liberty next to the Grossinger familys original hotel in the early 1900s.
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