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#TBT Watkins Glen Waterfalls Vintage Post Cards

Minnehaha Falls with Cavern Cascade in the Background Arthur E. Richards, Watkins Glen, NY Genuine Curteich Chicago
Minnehaha Falls with Cavern Cascade in the Background
Arthur E. Richards, Watkins Glen, NY
Genuine Curteich Chicago
Rainbow Falls, Watkins Glen, NY
Rainbow Falls, Watkins Glen, NY
Published by Arthur R Richards, Watkins Glen, NY
Outstanding beauty spot is Rainbow Falls. Here is a scene 50,000 years in the making. Late in the afternoon is this thrilling spot of Watkins Glen brilliant rainbows flash in the summer sun.
Colorcraft Made by the Dexter Press, Pearl River, NY

 

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#tbt Artpark in the late 70s/ early 80s.

Artpark had a long history prior to becoming the first state park devoted to the arts. The First Nations people originally lived in this area and a burial mound dating over 2000 years old is located on the grounds of Artpark. Explorers Father Louis Hennepin, O.F.M.  and René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, landed on the site in 1678. The first cabin built by white settlers was completed in 1720. By 1764 there was a British fort and a cable run railway that was used to ferry supplies up the escarpment. The 1800s saw the building of a large estate (destroyed by fire in 1965), a suspension bridge linking Lewiston & Queenston was built, and a sandstone quarry operated on the land. By the middle of the 20th century the land was largely used as a dump for both Chemical companies and the state.

The state took over the land and what is now known as Artpark (official name is Earl W. Brydges Artpark State Park) was officially opened in 1974.

Niagara '79
(back of postcard) ARTPARK, Lewiston NY. An exciting two-hundred acre visual and performing arts center, located six miles from Niagara Falls and operated under the jurisdiction of the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation.

In 2017 Niagara ’79 designed by Gene Davis was reproduced in the same parking lot.

From the Kickstarter campaign created by Artpark and Company:

In the summer of 1979 Artist Gene Davis (whose estate is held by the Smithsonian American Art Museum) installed an Artwork titled, Niagara ’79.  It came to be known as The Painted Parking Lot and it was incredible.  Gene Davis spent weeks hand rolling sixty, 2-foot wide by 364-foot long lines in 9 different colors.  This artwork was widely covered by the media and everyone in the community came out to experience it. At over 43,000 square feet, The Guinness Book of World Record’s hailed it as the largest painting in the world at the time.

Now that same parking lot is covered in black top with standard white parking lines. With permission from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Artpark is launching a campaign to recreate Gene Davis’s Niagara ’79 in that same parking lot using his exact design. Artpark has been working with Sherwin and Williams and will use the same industrial paints found on the runways at airports, in specially formulated colors, to make this project come to fruition.  Armed with 18 inch paint rollers and miles of masking tape Artpark Adventure Staff and a group of volunteer professional painters will spend the month of May 2017 hand rolling lines just as Gene Davis did. JOIN US!

Artpark
Drawn by Buffalo based artist Julie Lewizky (back of postcard) ARTPARK, Lewiston NY. An exciting two-hundred acre visual and performing arts center, located six miles from Niagara Falls and operated under the jurisdiction of the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation.

Julie Lewizky is still producing her fancifal artworks.

(back of postcard) ARTPARK, Lewiston NY. An exciting two-hundred acre visual and performing arts center, located six miles from Niagara Falls and operated under the jurisdiction of the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation.

The big wooden building (the Art-El) was demolished after nearly 40 years of use. It was both a fun and scary structure for children and I spent many days running amok on it.

 


Collection of Artpark Visual Arts Catalogs | eBay

1980 Artpark program- The JOFFREY BALLET | eBay

PLAYBILL PROGRAM Hamlet 1975 Sam Waterston Ruby Dee John Lithgow Artpark NewYork | eBay

Artpark 1974-1984
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#tbt Dead retail with a side of Memorex

The thrift store. the funky smells, the Bible verse screaming woman, the men in dog collars… err wait not that sort of post today. One of the fun things to do when at the thrift is to look for old store tags. If you are lucky the store separates the “New with Tag” clothing from the regular donations. Those racks can be a treasure trove of old price tags from old school and dead retail (and a few laughs when the thrift tries to price stuff for more than the final markdown price…).

This week was sort of boring in the old school price tags, but a few were found.

Kmart K-10
Kmart K-10

Ahh Kmart the land of the blue light specials. I’m not sure when Kmart switched over from using these tags to using the UPC scan system but I know these pants were in someones closet for quite a long time.

Thank you for Shopping AM&As
Thank you for Shopping AM&As

I can say these pants were in a closet somewhere for at least 20 years. Bon-Ton Stores bought out AM&As in 1994 and it took a few months for the rebranding to happen. I still miss AM&As. Bon-Ton is OK but it is not the same.

Hills
Hills

Hills is where the toys are! Growing up my family was not Hills shoppers- Kmart yes, Twin-Fair (later Gold Circle) yes, Two Guys yes. I don’t know if they didn’t like Hills or if it was their long time cash only policy. I really started to “shop” at Hills when I was in college. I would go to the Ames across the street since Ames had a much better Arts & crafts supply department but for some reason Ames could be empty but there would still be lines at the registers. I last shopped at Hills in Richmond, VA before moving to Texas. So I missed the whole Ames buying out Hills and running them into the ground.
The Sheridan Drive, Amherst, NY location circa 2007:

The Delaware Avenue, Buffalo NY location circa 2007 (It is now a Kohls). The Big Lots is a former Tops Supermarket:

Not new but a few other fun finds:

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Grants
Grants 100% acrylic

A lovely 100% acrylic sweater from Grants department store. It was actually a fairly nice looking cable knit sweater but again- cheap acrylic. I’m sure Salvation Army was selling it for close to what it cost new.

Memorex Tape
Memorex Tape

Finally- the coveted clear memorex tape. Everything about this tape screams 1980s mix tape with a side of sitting by the radio waiting for the songs you love to come on so you could record it.

So that’s all for now.

#tbt (more) History from St. Ann’s Boy Scout Troop 118

The History of Troop 118

St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church

Buffalo, NY

circa 1937

On February 28th 1927, a charter was presented by Rev. E.J. Meekel, SJ to a group of 8 boys and 10 scouters known as Boy Scout Troop 118 of St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church. Mr. John Pfeiffer was appointed scoutmaster and assisted by Leo Franier, Louis J Weitz and August Pfeiffer.

The following served as Troop Committee:

  • Rev. Joseph A Huefner, S.J. Troop Chaplain
  • Adam Niderpruem, Chairman
  • Otto Graber, Thrift Man
  • Paul J. Clair, Parent Training
  • Louis J. Spitzer, Activities
  • Anothy Ored, Records

During a period of 10 successful years the troop has trained 176 boys in the field of scouting. A total of 305 merit badges, 19 star badges, 7 life badges and one eagle badge were awarded. The present enrollment is 10 first class, 20 second class, and 13 tenderfoot scouts.

The following her added to the Troop Committee:

  • Albert Mayer, February 10, 1928
  • James Wisemen, June 22, 1928
  • Norman Quermbach, January 31, 1929
  • Theodore Wagner, February 7, 1930
  • Dr, Henry Strot, February 21, 1930
  • Michael Spitzer, August 12, 1931
  • James Mezen, January 19, 1931
  • Charles Eichhorn, February 28, 1931
  • John Gopl, February 17, 1933
  • Langdon Welper, February 8, 1933
  • Bert Seifreid, September 28, 1936

In February 1935, William A. Glaser, SJ was appointed Troop Chaplain

In February 1935, Charles Eichhorn succeeded John Pfeiffer as Scoutmaster, and John Pfeiffer was placed on Troop Committee.

The veteran scouts are as follows:

  • Christopher Collier, Marvin Deboy, Harold Haid, Charles Ruble, Jack(?) Pfeiffer, and Bert Seifreid.

The heroic act of Scout Thomas Wiseman in saving the life of Anthony Canillo on August 21, 1931, is one of the most outstanding deeds of good scout training. Scout Wiseman was awarded a Life Saving Certificate by the National Court of Honor of the Boy Scouts of America.

A drum corps was form in January 1935, under the direction of Langdon Welper, Robert Mages and Paul. J. Clair

In June 1933, a Mother’s Club was formed.

A Sea Scout Troop was added in February 1936 under the direction of Marvin Deboy, Skipper.

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