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8 Bloomingdale Avenue

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, September 14, 1945
, November 15, 1926

Address: 11 Bloomingdale Avenue

Old Address: 8 Bloomingdale Avenue

Other names: Duprea Brothers (1926), Fisher Motor Company (1933), Saranac Lake Bowling Academy, Bowling Grill (1945), Mar-Mac Bowling Center (1955), Romano's Saranac Lanes (2006)

Year built: Before 1895

Other information: There is a residence shown at 8 Bloomingdale Avenue on the earliest, 1895 Sanborn Map. On the 1908 map, it is labelled "Boarders, Printer & Paper Hanger", while the 1916 map labels it simply "Boarding".

A stable is shown behind it at 8 1/2 Bloomingdale Avenue that on the 1908 map is labelled J. H. Buckley, livery. This space became an auto garage by 1924, and was later combined with 8 Bloomingdale Avenue to create the bowling alley.

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