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'''Address:''' 299 [[Park%20Avenue|Park Avenue]]
'''Address:''' 299 [[Park%20Avenue|Park Avenue]]

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Hoctor Cottage

Address: 299 Park Avenue

Old Address: 134 Park Avenue

Other names:

Year built: c.1930

Architect:

Other information: This was the home of Katherine Hoctor, owner of Katherine Hoctor Ladies Apparel, and of her husband Cornelius Hoctor.

Other historic properties

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2010-02-10 20:04:59   Evelyn Zilliox writes on 2/2010 "...I lived 17 yrs on 25 Old Military Rd. The neighbors behind us were the Hocters at 134 (?299) Park Ave. At that time there was a cedar hedge between the houses in which I hid after performing some childhood prank for which I feared punishment. The Hocter's, already elderly and ailing, always "sniffed" me out an brought me in for cocoa and cookies until the situation blew over. Always loved them!! —amycatania