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[[File:Lake%20Placid%20news.%2C%20July%2010%2C%201925.jpg|left|thumb|''|Lake Placid News,''| July 10, 1925]]''The Saranac Lake Shopping News,'' November 16, 1939 | |||
Louis Neubauer is now at the door of the meat cooler of the Empire Market, 43 Main street. As you know, Henry Methe is the proprietor of this market, and he has always maintained a reputation for handling the best in meats. Louis, you may also remember, was brought up under the direction of his father, the late [[Charles%20Neubauer|Charles Neubauer]], one of the two or three best market men in the North Country during the boom-boom-boom days of Saranac Lake. | Louis Neubauer is now at the door of the meat cooler of the Empire Market, 43 Main street. As you know, Henry Methe is the proprietor of this market, and he has always maintained a reputation for handling the best in meats. Louis, you may also remember, was brought up under the direction of his father, the late [[Charles%20Neubauer|Charles Neubauer]], one of the two or three best market men in the North Country during the boom-boom-boom days of Saranac Lake. |
Revision as of 01:46, 17 November 2024

Address: 48 Main Street
Old Address: 43 Main Street
Other names: Washington Markets (1925), Mike and Sandy's, Waterhole
Year built: before 1895
Other information: On the 1895 and 1899 Sanborn Maps this is shown as a grocery, with a long shed attached out back that led to a stable that was apparently owned by livery man Richard Johnson at 8 St. Bernard Street.
On the 1903 map it is shown as a tailor shop, on the 1908 map it is shown as vacant. Later maps show it as a store.

The Saranac Lake Shopping News, November 16, 1939
Louis Neubauer is now at the door of the meat cooler of the Empire Market, 43 Main street. As you know, Henry Methe is the proprietor of this market, and he has always maintained a reputation for handling the best in meats. Louis, you may also remember, was brought up under the direction of his father, the late Charles Neubauer, one of the two or three best market men in the North Country during the boom-boom-boom days of Saranac Lake.
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