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'''Address:''' 48 Petrova Avenue  
'''Address:''' 48 Petrova Avenue  

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Address: 48 Petrova Avenue

Old Address: 56 Petrova Avenue

Other names: Christian and Littlewood Home

Year built:

Other information: It was the home of Eugene Christian from 1957 to 1962, and of Ernest Littlewood from 1965 to 1969.


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, October 14, 1957

About 100 People See Gene Christian Home

That there is tremendous interest in new houses in this area was shown Saturday and Sunday when an estimated 1000 people visited the Eugene Christian home on Petrova Avenue across from the high school football field.

The home was completed in six weeks by the Gendron Lumber Company and is completely modern in every respect. This is, incidentally, the first new home built in Saranac Lake in the past year.

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