On the left is the swimming pool and golf course at Eddy Farm in the 1950's.On the right is the upstairs lounge in the Flo Jean during the same time period.
This garage used to be behind the Port Jervis Diner next to where the Union Gazette was. The building burned down in 1956 when Port Jervis Trucking had a repair facility and stored all their tractors there at night.
On the left is the old Port Jervis Hospital on corner of Ball & Sussex Streets which later
became known as the Holden Building.On the right is the Painted Aprons Motor Lodge
when Attorney Eli T.Conner first built it.It was a grand place then.
On the left is Pike Street of the 1940's.Shown are the Library;the Elks Club;Hamilton's Paint Store;and the Farnum Building which housed the Union Gazette and Tri State Publishing
along with the Eastern Star on the third floor and Doctors Offices on the second floor.On the
right is the inside of PJ Bowl when Nick Galendorn first owned it.