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Showing posts with label CADWALADER PARK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CADWALADER PARK. Show all posts
Friday, May 04, 2012
1933: A LOVELY AND BUCOLIC SCENE IN CADWALADER PARK

Monday, May 09, 2011
1937: BUILDING THE MONKEY HOUSE AT CADWALADER PARK

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Sally Logan Gilman said...
- Hi Tom: Oh, that monkey house. Once you adjusted to the smell, it was a fun place to visit. We lived just a few blocks from Cadwalader and I went there often. There were fireplaces and a covered place to eat out of the weather, if need be. My mother and father took me to the fireworks and my father always made sure I got a good start at the Easter Egg Hunt. The smaller kids got at the front of the line before they opened the main entance. Friends say there is an art gallery there now so I hope the true Trenton gem is being preserved. Regards.Monday, May 09, 2011
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
1938: THE MONKEY HOUSE AT CADWALADER PARK
I remember the monkey house. I also recall that it was a very pleasant visit as long as you breathed through your mouth. The stench was quite unpleasant. I also recall the "bear pit." I felt so sorry for that bear whose home was a big hole in the ground with bars on top so visitors could see him. To me that was animal cruelty. Today the "Mansion," better known as Ellerslie is an incredibly beautiful museum; the bear pit and the monkey bars long gone.
THIS FROM OMAD:
A friend and I attended a luncheon event at the museum a couple of years ago with the food provided by the Culinary group from the state prison. Food was excellent. The docent told us that on some very hot days the old "aroma" from the monkeys still comes up through the floorboards.
THIS FROM OMAD:
A friend and I attended a luncheon event at the museum a couple of years ago with the food provided by the Culinary group from the state prison. Food was excellent. The docent told us that on some very hot days the old "aroma" from the monkeys still comes up through the floorboards.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
1936: THE CANAL FEEDER AT CADWALADER PARK
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
1913: "The Cadwalader Park Tunnel'


Tuesday, February 17, 2009
1918: E,C, HILL'S CIVIL WAR CANNON GIFT TO CADWALADER PARK

Monday, March 27, 2006
1938: THE MONKEY HOUSE
Monday, February 13, 2006
1938: Do You Remember "The Monkey House?"

You are wearing silver in your sideburns if you remember when
Cadwalader Park hosted "The Monkey House." I remember it well. I also remember that there was a distinctive aroma as you approached the area. Today, the gorgeous "Ellerslie" hosts a cultural museum with art exhibits, and other cultural affairs.
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