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[[File:Dwyers'%20Drug%20Store%201936.jpg|right|thumb | [[File:Dwyers'%20Drug%20Store%201936.jpg|right|thumb|Dwyers' Drug Store 1936, during the |paving of Broadway[[paving%20village%20streets|None]]|. ''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|None]]''|, April 27, 2002 ]] [[File:36%20Broadway%201900s.jpg|left|thumb|36 Broadway, Early 1900s, right. |A. Fortune, Jr. Public Market[[A.%20Fortune%2C%20Jr.%20Public%20Market|None]]| is at 34 Broadway; at right is the |Bradford B. Flint Pharmacy[[Bradford%20B.%20Flint%20Pharmacy|None]]| at 36 Broadway. ''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|None]]''|, December 6, 2008 ]]'''Address:''' 27 [[Broadway|Broadway]] | ||
'''Old Address:''' 36-38 Broadway | '''Old Address:''' 36-38 Broadway | ||
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'''Other names:''' [[Jeffrey%20Cottage|Jeffrey Cottage]], ''''''[[Bradford%20B.%20Flint%20%26%20Co.|Bradford B. Flint Pharmacy]], Washer Tire Hospital, [[Dwyer%27s%20Rexall%20Pharmacy|Dwyer's Rexall Pharmacy]], [[C.C.%20Photo|C.C. Photo]], Leo Cuomo Real Estate, [[Dew%20Drop%20Inn|Dew Drop Inn]] | '''Other names:''' [[Jeffrey%20Cottage|Jeffrey Cottage]], ''''''[[Bradford%20B.%20Flint%20%26%20Co.|Bradford B. Flint Pharmacy]], Washer Tire Hospital, [[Dwyer%27s%20Rexall%20Pharmacy|Dwyer's Rexall Pharmacy]], [[C.C.%20Photo|C.C. Photo]], Leo Cuomo Real Estate, [[Dew%20Drop%20Inn|Dew Drop Inn]] | ||
'''Year built: '''before 1899[[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20January%2021%2C%201948.jpg|left|thumb | '''Year built: '''before 1899[[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20January%2021%2C%201948.jpg|left|thumb''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise''|, January 21, 1948]] | ||
[[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20October%201%2C%201952.jpg|right|thumb | [[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20October%201%2C%201952.jpg|right|thumb''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise''|, October 1, 1952]]On it on the 1895 [[Sanborn%20maps|Sanborn map]], '''36 Broadway '''had no building; a building first appears on the 1899 map, labeled "Candy." The 1903 map shows a somewhat larger store labeled "Milly," presumably for millinery (hats). The 1908 map shows further enlargement, including a porch over the river; the label reads "Drugs, photo 2d" probably meaning the photo shop was on the second floor. The 1916 and 1924 maps show a building that appears unaltered, labeled "Drugs, Photo" and a bit more that is illegible. [[File:Washer%20Tire.jpg|right|thumb|1917 |Mountain Home Telephone[[Mountain%20Home%20Telephone|None]]| directory. Courtesy of Betsy Minehan.]] | ||
It was the residence in 1906 of photographer [[Arthur%20N.%20Allen|Arthur N. Allen]]. It was the home of [[William%20Southard|William Southard]], proprietor of the [[Lake%20Flower%20Garage|Lake Flower Garage]] in the 1930s. Also home of [[Phil%20Lalande|Philip Lalande]] and [[Lucien%20Miron|Lucien Miron]] in the 1960s. | It was the residence in 1906 of photographer [[Arthur%20N.%20Allen|Arthur N. Allen]]. It was the home of [[William%20Southard|William Southard]], proprietor of the [[Lake%20Flower%20Garage|Lake Flower Garage]] in the 1930s. Also home of [[Phil%20Lalande|Philip Lalande]] and [[Lucien%20Miron|Lucien Miron]] in the 1960s. |
Revision as of 12:14, 16 September 2025


Address: 27 Broadway
Old Address: 36-38 Broadway
'Other names: Jeffrey Cottage, 'Bradford B. Flint Pharmacy, Washer Tire Hospital, Dwyer's Rexall Pharmacy, C.C. Photo, Leo Cuomo Real Estate, Dew Drop Inn
Year built: before 1899


On it on the 1895 Sanborn map, 36 Broadway had no building; a building first appears on the 1899 map, labeled "Candy." The 1903 map shows a somewhat larger store labeled "Milly," presumably for millinery (hats). The 1908 map shows further enlargement, including a porch over the river; the label reads "Drugs, photo 2d" probably meaning the photo shop was on the second floor. The 1916 and 1924 maps show a building that appears unaltered, labeled "Drugs, Photo" and a bit more that is illegible.

It was the residence in 1906 of photographer Arthur N. Allen. It was the home of William Southard, proprietor of the Lake Flower Garage in the 1930s. Also home of Philip Lalande and Lucien Miron in the 1960s.
Plattsburgh Daily Press, January 10, 1931
Daniel B. Dwyer has bought the interest of Bradford B. Flint in the Fling Drug Stores Inc., pharmacy at 36 Broadway, Saranac Lake. He has also acquired the building in which the store is located and plans extensive improvements. The men have been in partnership for 29 years.
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