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[[File:134%20Broadway.jpg|right|thumb||134 Broadway ]] [[File:134%20Broadway%201902.jpg|left|thumb||The Branch home at 134 Broadway can be seen at far left in this 1902 photograph. The gable-front house just to its right, [[138%20Broadway|138 Broadway]]|, still stands. [[Prospect%20Avenue|Prospect Avenue]]|, shown here rising from [[Broadway|Broadway]]|, ended at [[McComb%20Street|McComb Street]]| in 1902 ]]'''Address:''' 135 [[Broadway|Broadway]]
[[File:134 Broadway.jpg|right|thumb||134 Broadway ]] [[File:134 Broadway 1902.jpg|left|thumb||The Branch home at 134 Broadway can be seen at far left in this 1902 photograph. The gable-front house just to its right, ]][[138 Broadway|138 Broadway]]|, still stands. [[Prospect%20Avenue|Prospect Avenue]]|, shown here rising from [[Broadway|Broadway]]|, ended at [[McComb%20Street|McComb Street]]| in 1902 ]]'''Address:''' 135 [[Broadway|Broadway]]


'''Old Address:''' 134-136 Broadway
'''Old Address:''' 134-136 Broadway


[[File:Branch%20Home.jpg|left|thumb||Branch Home, 1895<br>''''[[A%20Past%20to%20Remember%2C%20%20A%20Future%20to%20Mold|A Past to Remember,  A Future to Mold]]]]'''Other names:''' Broadway Wine and Liquor (1948 - 1969), Broadway Upholstery (1967) ([[Village%20directories|Village directories]])
[[File:Branch Home.jpg|left|thumb||Branch Home, 1895<br>'''']][[A Past to Remember,  A Future to Mold|A Past to Remember,  A Future to Mold]]]]'''Other names:''' Broadway Wine and Liquor (1948 - 1969), Broadway Upholstery (1967) ([[Village%20directories|Village directories]])


'''Year built:''' The Branch home was built before 1895; the present building was built before 1924. ([[Sanborn%20Maps|Sanborn Maps]])
'''Year built:''' The Branch home was built before 1895; the present building was built before 1924. ([[Sanborn%20Maps|Sanborn Maps]])
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See [[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86033360/2001-06-23/ed-1/seq-13/#date1=01%2F01%2F1976&city=&date2=12%2F31%2F2020&searchType=advanced&SearchType=phrase&sequence=0&lccn=sn86033360&index=1&words=134+Broadway&proxdistance=&county=&to_year=2020&rows=20&ortext=&from_year=1976&proxtext=&phrasetext=134+broadway&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1|Adirondack daily enterprise., June 23, 2001]]
See [[https:/\nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86033360/2001-06-23/ed-1/seq-13/#date1=01%2F01%2F1976&city=&date2=12%2F31%2F2020&searchType=advanced&SearchType=phrase&sequence=0&lccn=sn86033360&index=1&words=134+Broadway&proxdistance=&county=&to_year=2020&rows=20&ortext=&from_year=1976&proxtext=&phrasetext=134+broadway&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1|Adirondack daily enterprise., June 23, 2001]]


 
 

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134 Broadway
The Branch home at 134 Broadway can be seen at far left in this 1902 photograph. The gable-front house just to its right,

138 Broadway|, still stands. Prospect Avenue|, shown here rising from Broadway|, ended at McComb Street| in 1902 ]]Address: 135 Broadway

Old Address: 134-136 Broadway

Branch Home, 1895
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A Past to Remember,  A Future to Mold]]Other names: Broadway Wine and Liquor (1948 - 1969), Broadway Upholstery (1967) (Village directories)

Year built: The Branch home was built before 1895; the present building was built before 1924. (Sanborn Maps)

Other information: Augustine Branch family home in 1895. 1 Myron H. Danforth, a mason, is listed as residing here in the 1906 Adirondack Directory. Some time between 1916 and 1924, the Branch home was replaced by the present building (Sanborn Maps).

The Broadway Wine & Liquor Store, operated by Oscar O. Turner from 1945 to 1969.


AuSable Forks Record-Post, November 29, 1923

WANTED—A reliable salesman to represent locally a growing music house in the Adirondacks, handling a large line of pianos and phonographs. Whole or part time. Write care A. M. H., 136 Broadway, Saranac Lake, N. Y. Il-29t3

 

Other historic properties

    1. Comments
    1. Footnotes

1. A Past To Remember, A Future to Mold, Catillaz, Mary and Mildred Keough, eds., 2nd edition, 2001, p. 26

 

See Adirondack daily enterprise., June 23, 2001