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[[File:Sagendorf%20Restaurant.jpg|right|thumb||The Sagendorf Restaurant sign can be seen just above the old iron [[Broadway%20Bridge|Broadway Bridge]]|", and the restaurant appears to have shared space with a [[taxidermist|taxidermist]]|. In this very foreshortened view, it is hard to recognize that the [[Saranac%20River|Saranac River]]| runs between Flint's Pharmacy and the Sagendorf, and [[Dorsey%20Street|Dorsey Street]]| is on its other side before the three-story ([[Adirondack%20Pharmacy|Adirondack Pharmacy]]|) and two-story buildings beyond (Detroit Publishing Co. For the photograph of which this is a detail, see [[Broadway|Broadway]]|, just past the table) ]] '''Address: '''33 [[Broadway|Broadway]] | |||
'''Old Address:''' 40 Broadway | '''Old Address:''' 40 Broadway | ||
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'''Other information:''' The Sagendorf Restaurant was run by [[Walter%20Sagendorf|Walter Sagendorf]] and his wife [[Jennie%20Nethaway%20Sagendorf|Jennie]] some time before they acquired the [[Berkeley%20House|Berkeley House]] in 1913. The restaurant appears in a 1909 photograph of [[Broadway|Broadway]], between the [[Saranac%20River|Saranac River]] and [[Dorsey%20Street|Dorsey Street]], in recent years the site of [[Morgan%27s%2011|Morgan's 11]], reopened by Jack Decker as Edgewater Pizza in late 2012. Most recently, after heavy renovations, this building became the site of the Temming Art Studio the [[Fiddlehead%20Bistro|Fiddlehead Bistro]] in 2017. | '''Other information:''' The Sagendorf Restaurant was run by [[Walter%20Sagendorf|Walter Sagendorf]] and his wife [[Jennie%20Nethaway%20Sagendorf|Jennie]] some time before they acquired the [[Berkeley%20House|Berkeley House]] in 1913. The restaurant appears in a 1909 photograph of [[Broadway|Broadway]], between the [[Saranac%20River|Saranac River]] and [[Dorsey%20Street|Dorsey Street]], in recent years the site of [[Morgan%27s%2011|Morgan's 11]], reopened by Jack Decker as Edgewater Pizza in late 2012. Most recently, after heavy renovations, this building became the site of the Temming Art Studio the [[Fiddlehead%20Bistro|Fiddlehead Bistro]] in 2017. | ||
[[File:Sagendorf%20Restaurant%20ad.jpg|left|thumb|''|Lake Placid News''|, January 7, 1916 ]]<h3> </h3> | |||
'''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | '''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:09, 17 November 2024

Address: 33 Broadway
Old Address: 40 Broadway
Other names: [Cheesman Cigar Store]; [11]; Edgewater Pizza; Temming Art Studio
Year built: At least by 1909
Other information: The Sagendorf Restaurant was run by Walter Sagendorf and his wife Jennie some time before they acquired the Berkeley House in 1913. The restaurant appears in a 1909 photograph of Broadway, between the Saranac River and Dorsey Street, in recent years the site of Morgan's 11, reopened by Jack Decker as Edgewater Pizza in late 2012. Most recently, after heavy renovations, this building became the site of the Temming Art Studio the Fiddlehead Bistro in 2017.

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