- Ralph Lucarella said...
- .....I ALWAYS ADMIRED THE HOUSE ON GREENWOOD AVE, WHERE THE SALAMANDRA'S LIVED. THE ELDORADO ON FRANKLIN STREET WAS A VERY POPULAR PLACE FOR TESTEMONIALS. MY FRIENDS, THE DeGEORGE FAMILY WERE THE OWNERS IN THE 70'S. BEST REGARDS.
Mack said...I had no idea it was called the Eldorando way back in the 1930s, for me the Salalandra name conjures up thoughts of my first paper route walking past Salamandra Liquor Store and the big Chimney closeby that was once part of Salamandra Laundry, in the quiet of a safe and clean mid 1970s morning in the Burg:)
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
1935: ANTHONY SALAMANDRA ESQ. TO BE HONORED
Once again from the "NOTABLE PERSONS" folder, this gentleman from the prominent Trenton Salamandra family. There are many noted Chambersburg persons listed in the list of participants in the testimonial dinner. (Am I the only one who remembers the Eldorado?)
.....I ALWAYS ADMIRED THE HOUSE ON GREENWOOD AVE, WHERE THE SALAMANDRA'S LIVED. THE ELDORADO ON FRANKLIN STREET WAS A VERY POPULAR PLACE FOR TESTEMONIALS. MY FRIENDS, THE DeGEORGE FAMILY WERE THE OWNERS IN THE 70'S. BEST REGARDS.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea it was called the Eldorando way back in the 1930s,
ReplyDeletefor me the Salalandra name conjures up thoughts of my first
paper route walking past Salamandra
Liquor Store and the big Chimney closeby that was once part of Salamandra Laundry, in the quiet of a safe and clean mid 1970s morning in the Burg:)
My grandmother's maiden name was Salamandra and my mother still lives in the house on Greenwood Avenue. My family owned the liquor store and this picture of Anthony was my grandmother's brother. Thanks for posting these Tom!
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