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[[File:1245008685458.jpg|right|]][[File:1245008685458.jpg|right|thumb||50 Payville Lane (formerly 23 Payville Road) The tanks from the gas plant are visible behind the house. Courtesy of Barbara Kent. TCR 425.]]'''Address: '''50 Payville Lane
[[File:1245008685458.jpg|right|thumb||50 Payville Lane (formerly 23 Payville Road) The tanks from the gas plant are visible behind the house. Courtesy of Barbara Kent. TCR 425.]]'''Address: '''50 Payville Lane


'''Old Address:''' 23 [[Payeville%20Road|Payeville Road]]
'''Old Address:''' 23 [[Payeville%20Road|Payeville Road]]

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50 Payville Lane (formerly 23 Payville Road) The tanks from the gas plant are visible behind the house. Courtesy of Barbara Kent. TCR 425.

Address: 50 Payville Lane

Old Address: 23 Payeville Road

Other names:

Year built: 1923

Other information: The George Paye estate was auctioned by the Adirondack National Bank on November 5, 1948.

Barbara Kent provided the photo at right, saying, "My father George Paye Jr, was born and died in the home. My Grandfather built the house. It was built in 1923, my Dad was born in 1924."

 

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