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[[File:Shelley%20Tool.jpg|right|]][[File:Shelley%20Tool.jpg|right|thumb|[[Shelley%20Tool%20Company|Shelley Tool Company]]| behind one of the prize winning floats of the 1920 [[Winter%20Carnival|Winter Carnival]]|. At right is the older section of 125 Broadway. ]] [[File:125%20Broadway.jpg|right|]][[File:125%20Broadway.jpg|right|thumb||125 Broadway ]] [[File:125%20Gladds%20Deli%20ad.jpg|left|]][[File:125%20Gladds%20Deli%20ad.jpg|left|thumb|''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, March 19, 1975 ]]'''Address:''' 133 [[Broadway|Broadway]]
[[File:Shelley%20Tool.jpg|right|thumb|[[Shelley%20Tool%20Company|Shelley Tool Company]]| behind one of the prize winning floats of the 1920 [[Winter%20Carnival|Winter Carnival]]|. At right is the older section of 125 Broadway. ]] [[File:125%20Broadway.jpg|right|thumb||125 Broadway ]] [[File:125%20Gladds%20Deli%20ad.jpg|left|thumb|''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, March 19, 1975 ]]'''Address:''' 133 [[Broadway|Broadway]]


'''Old Address:''' 125 Broadway
'''Old Address:''' 125 Broadway

Revision as of 04:21, 17 November 2024


. At right is the older section of 125 Broadway.
125 Broadway
, March 19, 1975

Address: 133 Broadway

Old Address: 125 Broadway

Other names: Minn's Delicatessen, Gladd's Delicatessen

Year built:

Other information: In 1948 it was the home of Joseph Gladd. Gladd's Deli, also known as Minn's Deli, probably for Joseph's wife Minnie Gladd, was owned by Lee and Merilda Gladd from 1959 to 1975; it was later owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. David Martelle. 1

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1. Adirondack Daily Enterprise, April 30, 2011