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George A.Belcher

5 Kingston Avenue

Port Jervis, New York 12771
                  This website is NOT the official website of the City of Port Jervis.
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Port Jervis,
New York
Port Jervis is located on the three states of New York;New Jersey and Pennsylvannia.It is located in the foothills of the Shawangunk Mountains with the Pocono Mountains directly to the South.Port Jervis is located on Routes 6 & 209;42;23;97 and Interstate Route 84 an hour and a half from New York City by highway. Rail service is readily available to and from New York City and is used regularly by commuters.Port Jervis is located one hour from Stewart International Airport. If you would think of having a business here,call me at 845-856-1036.Port Jervis is served direct by many general freight carriers such as Yellow Freight and Roadway Express from their local terminals in Maybrook and Rock Tavern,New York.We also have workers here that need work.
Old Port Jervis Postcards
Colonial Inn Fire
New Good Old Days Page
Port Jervis is a close knit, small city with nice people.We have mountains,rivers,golf courses,lakes and beautiful scenery.There is good fishing for bass,pickerel,pike and trout.Also panfish as well. We have campgrounds and RV Parks as well.
Newest Good Old Days Page
My Personal Website
New Odds and Ends Page
              P.J.Vol.Ambulance rig 077
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Port Jervis, New York.org
           Texas Lunch on Pike St. in 1930 with Gert and  Mary Ann McFarland-Dick standing in front.
G W Case Garage in 1915
East Main Street School was on the site where Machagameck Apartments
are now at the intersection of Jersey Avenue and East Main Street.I went
to grades 1 thru 5 in this school in the 1930's.
This is the Flatiron Building at Graeb Point in the 30's and 40's.Kay's Lunch was at the
point and Shields Brothers Tire was behind it.There were lawyers offices upstairs.
Behind the Flatiron Building was the New Bauer Inn.
Port Jervis Fire Parade in 1944
      Neversink Engine Co. No. 1 in Port Jervis Fire Parade in 1944.
If you should have some old pictures of the City,it's buildings or it's downtown please feel free to EMail them to me "as an attachment
to your EMail" and I will put them on this website.
My Class at East Main Street School in 1939.Recognize anyone?