Good luck, I'm from Roslyn and frequented your location when it was The Anchorage, Terra Firma and Rick's Cafe. Next time I visit Roslyn I will be sure to stop by for dinner.
Many thanks to the Society for preserving this artifact from Green Escape. One slight correction to your write-up, no other bookcases from the Morley home were moved to The Knothole, making the one at RLS the sole survivor.
A similar incident occurred recently to my sister at the Trader Joe’s in Westbury : she was getting into her car to leave and someone told her she dropped some money and while she reached down to pick it up they reached into her car and grabbed her wallet taking off on a shopping spree which she discovered the following day! “Oh the times they are A changin!” Oh how I’d love to capture these people and string them up; but I guess they must be really in need and desperate to take such action! It’s sad , offensive, infuriating!
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I would like to attend Long Island's Gilded Age Lecture on 11-20-2022 Thank you
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I would like to attend Long Island’s Gilded Age lecture on 11-20-22 at 3:00 PM. Thank you.
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Thank you to everyone for sharing this rich history
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What happened to the house? Current view shows it in ruins.
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Good luck, I'm from Roslyn and frequented your location when it was The Anchorage, Terra Firma and Rick's Cafe. Next time I visit Roslyn I will be sure to stop by for dinner.
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Terry, thanks for the information. The post has been corrected. Howard
From News: Treasures from the Roslyn Landmark Society Archives: A Christopher Morley bookcase.
Many thanks to the Society for preserving this artifact from Green Escape. One slight correction to your write-up, no other bookcases from the Morley home were moved to The Knothole, making the one at RLS the sole survivor.
From News: Treasures from the Roslyn Landmark Society Archives: A Christopher Morley bookcase.
BRAVO!
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A similar incident occurred recently to my sister at the Trader Joe’s in Westbury : she was getting into her car to leave and someone told her she dropped some money and while she reached down to pick it up they reached into her car and grabbed her wallet taking off on a shopping spree which she discovered the following day! “Oh the times they are A changin!” Oh how I’d love to capture these people and string them up; but I guess they must be really in need and desperate to take such action! It’s sad , offensive, infuriating!
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this is a good addition
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Douglas, the building was always called the Lincoln Building. I always thought it was named after President Lincoln!
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Mark, here is the profile of the Thomas Clapham House: https://www.roslynlandmarks.org/profiles/thomas-clapham-house-wenlo
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