The "Bing" map will show the location of Hiltonia, adjoining Cadwalader Park.
RALPH LUCARELLA said...
HI TOM....HILTONIA WAS INDEED THE CLASS OF THE CITY. PROSPECT STREET AND STULVESTANT AVENUE WERE HOMES IN AN AREA DEVELOPED TO REPRESENT THE BETTER PART OF TRENTON. I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK THAT AREA WHILE WORKING AT THE POST OFFICE DURING THE 1940'S AND 50'S. BEST REGARDS;
Friday, January 20, 2012
HI TOM....HILTONIA WAS INDEED THE CLASS OF THE CITY. PROSPECT STREET AND STULVESTANT AVENUE WERE HOMES IN AN AREA DEVELOPED TO REPRESENT THE BETTER PART OF TRENTON. I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK THAT AREA WHILE WORKING AT THE POST OFFICE DURING THE 1940'S AND 50'S. BEST REGARDS;
Friday, January 20, 2012
Hi Tom: Wish I could take the House Tour. I used to walk Hiltonia that was only a short distance from my house off Parkside. The homes were lovely and always a great destination when I was out and about on weekends. Thanks for keeping me up to speeed on all the goings on in my old neighborhood.
By Sally Logan Gilman on at 10:30 AM
My home area from 1954 until I went away to school in late 1957. The quiet walks in Cadwalader Park; the screeching of the peacocks; wiffle ball games on the field further up Cadwalader Drive; The West End Babe Ruth League on the diamond , south part off Stuyvesant; ice skating on the pond facing Cadwalader; and way, way back when the Cadwalader Deacons were a football team that played on the field at Stuyvesant and Cadwalader. ever to be forgotten.
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