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Port Washington 1835 to 1985
([1985])
People, places and events, pp. 22-31
Page 29
The original firehouse was located on Pier Street. It was also used as the city hall. This picture was taken about 1900. Photo by courtesy of Ambrose Mayer Railroad House was the logical name for the building which stood on the north side of Grand Avenue at the west side of the tracks. Felix Werking delivered milk in the 1920s. Photo courtesy of Ambrose Mayer There was a time when the Girl Scout House, at the left, the swimming pool In the center and the wishing well were all part I area now known as Guenther Pond. The outline of the pool exists, as does the foundation for the wishing well, but the rest o tures are gone. This photograph is from the 1940s. Photo courtesy of Amb
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