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Main Street runs north from its junction with Lake Street and Kiwassa Road at the Lake Flower dam. It bends to the east at its intersection with Broadway, and continues a block past Church Street, where it becomes Dugway Road shortly before ending at Pine Street. It is one of the earliest streets in the village.

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, 1906

 

, 1930s
Looking north on Main Street 1916. Photo courtesy of Nora Bouvier.

 

, undated clipping)
Looking north on Main Street at the corner of River Street, undated. Courtesy of James Rudi Snyder.

 

More photographs here.

24 Main Street Also 26 Main||Site vacant since 1958||
Seaver A. Miller Cottage
|

Torn down for the LaPan Highway

[[2]]|

44 Main Street See 42 Main Street||51 Main Street||A. Goldsmith Cottage||DIS 1911| 45 Main Street Was 45-49||52 Main Street||
Green's Market
|

Artists Guild, 

Edelberg's Furs

Hogan Block,

Nutter's Shoe Store|

49 Main Street See 45 Main Street||52 Main Street||Charlie Green's Market||SLD1906| 50 Main Street See 48 Main Street||59 Main Street||50 Main Street||Altman's (1924-32), Emily Durell's Gifts, Roby's Gifts, Little Joe's| 53 Main Street was 65-67||62 Main Street||
Linwood Cottage
|

DIS 1911

Sears parking lot,

[[4]], Cure Cottages, p. 9 & 105|

56 Main Street See 54 Main Street||63 Main Street||Donaldson Block||SLD1908, NYC1915
Cure Cottages, p. 63
 | 58 Main Street See 54 Main Street|| ||Distin's Studio||SLD1906| 60 Main Street See 54 Main Street||67 Main Street|
File:60 Main St.
Reuben Reynolds Cottage
|| Adirondack National Bank (destroyed)| 64 Main Street See 62 Main Street||67 Main Street||64 Main Street
(Haase Block)||DIS| 68 Main Street was 68-70||69 Main Street||
Telephone Exchange
|

Reuben Reynolds

Trudeau|

Old Address Post-911 Address Building Name/Notes
Starts at Lake Street (West), Riverside Drive (East)|
  Now
Riverside Park
Riverside Inn
2 Main Street 3 Main Street
Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company
10 Main Street 17 Main Street
10 Main Street
TBSBC|
12 Main Street 21-23 Main Street
Currier Block
Cure Cottages, p. 106|
Crosses the Saranac River on the Main Street Bridge|
16 Main Street Site vacant since 1958
16 Main Street
Torn down for the LaPan Highway. Behind it was the Adirondack Bottling Works|
18 Main Street Site vacant since 1958 Toole Cottage|

DIS 1933, See 16 Main Street

F. M. Bull's Drugs|

20 Main Street Site vacant since 1958
Gruber Cottage
|

DIS 1913,

Torn down for the LaPan Highway

Also 22 Main

Cady Sporting Goods

 |

Crosses the George LaPan Highway (West, after 1957), River Street (East)|
25 - 29 Main Street 38 Main Street
Spaulding Block
27 Main Street   Utting's Groceries SLD1906|
28 Main Street 39 Main Street
Empire Hotel
|

 SLD1906SLD1908DIS 1911

(destroyed), [[3]]|

30 Main Street 39 Main Street
Harrietstown Town Hall
31 Main Street   Mrs. Carter Cottage 2 DIS 1912|
33 Main Street   Saranac Lake Hardware Apartments DIS 1933|
34 Main Street 43 Main Street
Walton & Tousley Hardware
was 34-36, /Rice Furniture|
35/37 Main Street 42 Main Street Kendall's Grocery,
Albany Market,
 
SLD1906, DIS 1912
third business building
on east side of Main, torn down in 1945?|
36 Main Street
See 34 Main Street
43 Main Street

 Slater Cottage (DIS 1911),

was 34-36 

Cure Cottages, p. 67|

38 Main Street 49 Main Street
Tousley Building
39 Main Street   Ryan's Livery,
Harris Cottage
SLD1906, DIS 1913|
41 Main Street   Edelberg's Furs,
Munn Brothers
SLD1906|
41 1/2 Main Street   Crakow Cottage DIS 1929|
42 Main Street 51 Main Street
Milo Miller Store
was 42-44, , A. Goldsmith & Son, E.L. Finnegan's Shoes|
43 Main Street 48 Main Street
43 Main Street
Waterhole, Cure Cottages, p. 105, 106|
46 Main Street 55 Main Street
46 Main Street
The Book Store|
48 Main Street 57 Main Street
Little Joe's
Cure Cottages, p. 61|
51 Main Street Now part of the Sears parking lot 51 Main Street Pot Shop|
52 Main Street 61 Main Street
Central Market
|

SLD1906SLD1908

Gibney's Market,

Post Office Pharmacy|

53 1/2 Main Street Site vacant, 2009 53 1/2 Main Street (behind Linwood) DIS|
54 Main Street 63-65 Main Street
Donaldson Block
55 1/2 Main Street Site vacant, 2009 Perez Cottage (behind Newberry's) DIS 1930|
61-65 Main Street 66 Main Street
Mrs. Lucius Evans Cottage
[[5]]|
62 Main Street 67 Main Street
Haase Block
|

SLD1908

was 62-64, 60-64 |

63 Main Street Main Street Alfred A. Moody
Insurance
65/67 Main Street 66 Main Street
Newberry's
|

Later Sears, now Wholesale Furniture,

67 Main was (apparently) the site of the Bijou Theatre.|

69 Main Street 74 Main Street
Post Office Building
|

DIS

Later Meyers Drugs; Downhill Grill

Cure Cottages, p. 66|

68 1/2 Main Street 75 Main Street
Adirondack National Bank
SLD1910-11|
70 Main Street 75 Main Street
Humidor
71 Main Street was 71-79||76 Main Street||
Coulter Block
|| |
74 Main Street was 74-76||77 Main Street||
Fowler Block
||DIS 1912|
77 Main Street 79 Main Street Endicott-Johnson Shoes
78 Main Street was 78-80||79 Main Street||
Roberts Block
|

DIS 1911

Finnigan's|

82 Main Street 81 Main Street
Kendall Building
84 Main Street 85 Main Street
Mulflur Building
83 Main Street was 83-85||86 Main Street||
Leonard's Department Store
|| |
Intersection with Broadway (West)|
89 Main Street 90 Main Street
Harding Block
E. J. Kennedy's|
Passes Academy Street (Southeast)|
90 Main Street Berkeley Square
Berkeley House
DIS 1928-1952 (burned)|
94 Main Street 97 Main Street
94 Main Street
|

Blue Gentian/Corvo's, Cure Cottages, p. 107, E. L. Finnegan's Shoe and Clothing Store,

Community Store|

96/98 Main Street Vest Pocket Park
98 Main Street
Originally the home of W.F. Roberts [[6]]|
100 Main Street 109 Main Street
Guild House
(demolished- now site of the expanded Library) [[7]], [[8]]|
102 Main Street 109 Main Street
Saranac Lake Free Library
95 - 101 Main Street 100 Main Street
Hotel Saranac
DIS 1952-54|
99 - 103 Main Street  
Odd Fellows Hall
104 Main Street 115 Main Street
Lawrason Brown Office and Residence
|

DIS 1911,

[[9]]|

105 Main Street 118 Main Street
Edward Livingston Trudeau house and office
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[[10]][[11]](burned),

[[12]]|

108 Main Street 121 Main Street
Conklin Cottage
110 Main Street now roadway Werle Town House Address of the Werle Town House before it was moved to Church Street|
Crosses Church Street|
112 Main Street, changed to 110 when Church St. was extended 129 Main Street
Werle Cottage
JOL1931SLA1935PHR1930NYC1915, [[13]], [[14]]|
112 Main Street . 112 Main Street no longer exists. DIS; |
116 Main Street 133 Main Street
Woods Price House
DIS 1911|
117 Main Street Main Street
117 Main Street
118 Main Street 139 Main Street
118 Main Street
DIS|
121 Main Street 142 Main Street
121 Main Street
123 Main Street 148 Main Street
123 Main Street
NYC1915|
132 Main Street  
124 Main Street
141 Main Street . 141 Main Street DIS|
144 Main Street 191 Main Street 144 Main Street TBSBC, NYC1915|
150 Main Street 197 Main Street Tanzini Cottage TBSBC 1930|
152 Main Street 199 Main Street Tanzini Cottage 2 DIS 1930|
163 Main Street . Rodwell Cottage 2 DIS 1911|
Ends at Pine Street|

None

, 1930s

 

, 1930s
, 1930s

 

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The text below is from a caption published for the picture above at right by the Watertown Times in 1948. For information on the caption, see Old Saranac Lake photographs

SARANAC LAKE ABOUT 1900—Looking up Main street from the Berkely Hotel, a photographer, thought to be George Baldwin or William Adams, captured an early morning scene from the top balcony of the Berkeley Hotel on Berkeley Square.

The building on the extreme right served the village as its post office for many years. Today it houses the Horton Flower shop. The horse and buggy in front of the building is the Trudeau Sanatorium bus which carried people and supplies to and from the famous sanatorium. The house and buggy bus has been succeeded by a new station wagon in 1948.

The long white building on the left, the Lute Evans cottage, was one of the first tourist homes in Saranac Lake and for many years the late John D. Rockefeller, Sr., stayed in the Evans House during summer vacations. Next to the postoffice is the original Kendall pharmacy. Built by Dr. Frank E. Kendall in 1893 after he left the employ of F. M. Bull who operated the first pharmacy at 18 Main street. Still the Kendall pharmacy the building has been remodeled and modernized.

The cottage beside the Kendall building today houses the T. F. Finnigan Clothing company. The two houses that follow and face on Main street were known as the Rube and Rant Reynolds houses. They were used for many years as tourist houses and today serve as the site for many buildings including the Adirondack Enterprise the Adirondack National Bank and Trust company, the Federal Savings and Loan and others.

In the rear left center of the building can be seen the original Harrietstown town hall which was replaced by the modern town hall after fire razed it in 1926. The original site of the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, the fire allegedly started somewhere in the shop of the newspaper late in the evening. The publisher of the paper, John S Ridenour, printed the paper in Malone while his equipment was being salvaged.

Along with completely destroying town records and the newspaper office, the fire also destroyed much property belonging to the Odd Fellows lodge who also held their meetings in the building.


, 1939

Watertown Daily Times, 1939 1

Highlight of the Saranac Lake celebration of July 4, 1892, was the firemen's parade pictured above [left]. The photograph was taken from a point on Main street now the site of Riverside park. The fire team is racing in a direction away from Berkeley Square and is passing the old town hall. Berkeley Square cannot be seen as Main street turns to the right just before the Square.

The wooden town hall of this picture was completely destroyed in 1927 by fire. It was later replaced by the imposing brick structure of today. In 1892 there was no town clock in the town hall tower. Today there is one.

At the left foreground is the residence of Judge Seaver A. Miller. The entire length of Main street has been changed by construction of modern buildings and the extension of the business section to the neighborhood of the town hall. Then, as now, Berkeley Square was the center of the shopping district.

In the background may be seen one of the many surrounding mountains overlooking the village.


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Main Street near the Berkeley, looking south, undated, but post-1900
visible at right in background, late 1930s/early 1940s. Photo property of Dan Bodah.
visible in background, late 1930s/early 1940s. Photo property of Dan Bodah.
can be seen.
photo can be dated between 1890 and 1902.

Adirondack Daily Enterprise, August 25, 1954

Our Town

By Eddie Vogt

There Have Been Some Changes Made ...

The last time I sent a telegram I realized that when I first came up here—back in the late thirties —that the Western Union Office was in Berkeley Square, where the C.C. Commo Shop is now. There also was a Postal Telegraph and, if I recall, it was in the store now occupied by Charlotte's Little Shop. Next to that (where Meyer's Drug Store is now) was the Grand Union and farther down Main street (along about where Mike and Sandy are now) was the Albany Market. Across the street (G. Carver Rice) was Walton and Tousley, and where the Ayres Real Estate Agency is now was E. L. Finnegan's Shoe and Clothing Store. (Right?) I don't know what brought this on. I guess towns change like people's faces and there probably are a lot more that I would think of if I could concentrate. Right now I'm trying to remember what stood on the present site of the Thompson Building. Maybe someone can help me out.


, Saranac Lake Free Library
The [York Public Library Digital Collections]
Hand-tinted postcard

See also: 1997 Streetscapes


Footnotes

1. For more information on this photograph and caption, see Old Saranac Lake photographs