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A brick at the Saranac Laboratory has been dedicated in the name of Alfredo and Alicia Gonzalez by Amy Catania.

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Married: Alfredo Gonzalez

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Alicia Milanes del Prado married Alfredo Gonzalez, twenty years her junior. She was short, stout, and soft-spoken. The couple soon opened their first cure cottage catering to Latin American patients; over the next forty years they would operate several such cottages in Saranac Lake, the largest and longest-running one at 80 Park Avenue. Alicia may have come to Saranac Lake with Sara del Prado, a patient from Havana, Cuba.

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