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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

1900: ANTONIO MARALDO'S HALL

The above "Bing" aerial view shows the intersection of Mott Street and South Clinton Avenue. Based on the other corner of the intersection, t is probably safe to say that the building in the photo is the same basic structure of Maraldo Hall.


Mack said...
Hi Tom:)Ahh the Clin-Mott with its cool neon sign. Thanks for postig this. Again something new I learn from your site:))
Wednesday, September 21, 2011


Tom Glover said...
THANKS, MACK. I CAN STILL SEE THAT CLIN-MOTT SIGN.

TOM
Wednesday, September 21, 2011

3 comments:

  1. Hi Tom:)
    Ahh the Clin-Mott with its cool neon sign. Thanks for postig this. Again something new I learn from your site:))

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  2. THANKS, MACK. I CAN STILL SEE THAT CLIN-MOTT SIGN.

    TOM

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  3. This is very interesting to me! My gradparents' house could possibly be one of the referenced "adjacent dwelling houses" if those mentioned were the ones on the Mott St side! Their house was #10 Mott. I have such warm memories of that place and Anthony Bosso standing at my grandparents porch - always wearing his apron and his smile!!

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