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Latest revision as of 01:01, 18 September 2025

Address: 43 Keene Street
Old Address: 2 Park Avenue (or possibly 20 Keene Street)
Other names: Shults Cottage, Foster Cottage (1912), Kupsick Cottage (1928), Sweatt Cottage (1932); DIS
Year built:
Architect:
Other information:
As of June 1, 1925, The following family lived at 2 Park Ave.: Benjamin Kupsick (head), Mary Kupsick (wife) Jack Kupsick (son), Robert Kupsick (son), Gertrude Kupsick (daughter). There Mary opened up the first kosher “cottage” for people suffering from TB.
This was the home of Frank Casier in 1938. 1
This address is now 43 Keene Street.
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1. Adirondack Daily Enterprise, June 5, 2009