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Old Amsterdam,Gallery 1
Guy Park Looking East from Wall
Mark, looks like the Inman Manufacturing Company on the left, second building from the corner. This is now the Inman Senior Center. I would be interested in seeing any other photos you have of this site. I was told that this was a 5 building site, and the Inman Senior Center is now housed in Bldg. 5. All the other buildings have been torn down.
Don Delos
on January 9, 2011I think I walked every one of these streets with my wife to be (Marylou Hennessey). We can remember Friday nights when downtown was so crowded you could not walk on the sidewalks. Shops were filled and you always ran into friends you knew. I guess we had it pretty good as kids but it took us a few years to "rememsber".
Donna Smith
on January 7, 2011This is the good old Amsterdam when everyone knew everyone and cared about our city and people.I wish we could turn back time.So many great pictures,thanks
Kevin Barkley
on July 1, 2010Mark picture 131 is my Great Grandfather Jon Wright. This picture means alot to my son and I even though I moved from Rockton years ago ue to m das job I spent time in the summer up to my early 20's in the city. I grew up to also become a fire chief as well as my son who is now an asst. fire chief. Its always been hard to get these type photos because many are missing or in museums and not accesible. Your galleries are helping keep the city we once new and the people in it alive in our memories. Thank you Mark, Kevin Barkley Sr.
DICK BRUMLEY
on June 28, 2010TO ALL WHO PUT THIS AMAZING GALLERY TOGETHER.YOU BRING BACK SOME SPECIAL MEMORIES. I WAS BORN ON MEADOW STREETIN 1941, MOVED TO BROOKSIDE AVE NEXT TO THE BROOM FACTORY, MOVED TO HAGAMAN, FOR A FEW YEARS AND THEN MOVED TO ACADEMY STREET ACROSS FROM THE ACADEMY STREET SCHOOL, UNTIL 1960 THEN I JOINED THE SERVICE GOT DISCHARGED FROM THE NAVY AFTER 4 YEARS AND TOOK UP RESIDENCE IN GUILDERLAND, N.Y. I NOW LIVE IN SLINGERLANDS N.Y. THANKS AGAIN
Robin (Griffin) Fields
on April 3, 2010I was thrilled to view these photos and even more excited to purchase some. My family owned the Atlas, the Griffin Hotel and another one that isn't pictured in the city of Amsterdam. I hadn't seen either of the photos before so this is a great score! Thank You for posting!
Robin (Griffin) Fields
Jupiter, FloridaRc Bonafede
on February 14, 2010Mark;
They are great old pictures & bring back a lot of memories from when I lived in Amsterdam.
Thank you;
Robert BonafedeJanet Wilson
on February 2, 2010I grew up in Hagaman in the 40's/50's. Went to Jr High and High School in Amsterdam. First job in State Bank of Albany (loved that clock!). Thank you so much for posting all these photos. What a trip down memory lane! What a pity the powers that be didn't have the foresight to preserve that great little city instead of killing it! I learned to drive in Driver's Ed on those trolley tracks in the winter! Thanks for the memories!
Pakenas
on January 31, 2010I spent almost two hours looking at every nook and cranie, great photos. Does anyone have any photos of the old Rocton area.
marty mezzio
on January 31, 2010seems like only yesterday i was stuck in traffic on the old bridge,, and the am radio was all static,, i remember the chuctanuda running RED,,downstream from the carpet mill,, i have a cool little story ,,i was in alaska looking thru an amry buddy's photo album,,i was a pic of the east end of amsterdam,, ( the big neon fownes sign ) ,, he was in a army convoy to camp drum,,and broke down on the thruway,,and took a picture,,,anyway i guess you have to be there to really enjoy it,, ya know what i mean vern
terry mitchell
on November 18, 2009the pictures brought back many fond memories
Jeannette Stevens-Daury
on November 22, 2010Mark, looks like the Inman Manufacturing Company on the left, second building from the corner. This is now the Inman Senior Center. I would be interested in seeing any other photos you have of this site. I was told that this was a 5 building site, and the Inman Senior Center is now housed in Bldg. 5. All the other buildings have been torn down.