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| in the 1926 Canaras| ]]

Address:

Old Address: 137 Bloomingdale Avenue

Other names:

Year built:

In a letter of November 3, 1996, William F. Lytle wrote, "I am a native Saranac Laker born there in 1908. . . I can still picture that big spruce tree that was place[d] each year on berkley [sic] square. What a sight! It was all decked up with lights and decorations. But one had to kinda duck around it to get from broadway onto main street."

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