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Maier's Hotel was located at 4454 Dewey Avenue from 1923-1968. It is pictured here in the late 1960's. It started off as a small waffle and sandwich shop. The structure was eventually moved to Kirkwood Road and Moxon Drive. Town of Greece and Public Works Administration officials gathered at the Maier Hotel to celebrate the construction of a $1,200,000 sewer project in 1937.
Maier's Hotel was located at 4454 Dewey Avenue from 1923-1968. It started off as a small waffle and sandwich shop, which can be seen on the far left. The structure was eventually moved to Kirkwood Road and Moxon Drive. Town of Greece and Public Works Administration officials gathered at the Maier Hotel to celebrate the construction of a $1,200,000 sewer project in 1937.
View of Buck Pond from the veranda of the Crescent Beach Hotel, 1910's. The Crescent Beach Hotel, built in the 1890's, was one of a number of hotel resorts along the shore of Lake Ontario serviced by the Manitou Trolley. It was destroyed by fire in 1973.
The Crescent Beach Hotel was rebuilt by Joseph Barry ten years after a fire destroyed the original hotel in 1973. Located at 1372 Edgemere Drive, the new restaurant was designed by architect Peter Morse and designer Lorraine Geiss.
The east side of the Crescent Beach Hotel, 1910's. The Crescent Beach Hotel, built in the 1890's, was one of a number of hotel resorts along the shore of Lake Ontario serviced by the Manitou Trolley. It was destroyed by fire in 1973.
The aftermath of the Manchester Hotel acetylene gas explosion, March 1916. It was located on the northeast corner of Manitou and Ridge Roads. There is a Doan Auto Sales lot on this corner as of the 2010's. After the explosion, the rebuilt hotel was used as rooming house until the mid 20th century.
The cover of a promotional booklet for the Manitou Hotel, 1920's.
Richards on the Ridge, formerly knows as The Falls Tavern, 1960's.
The east side of the Odenbach Hotel, date unknown.
Guests gathered outside the Crescent Beach Hotel, date unknown. The Crescent Beach Hotel, built in the 1890's, was one of a number of hotel resorts along the shore of Lake Ontario serviced by the Manitou Trolley. It was destroyed by fire in 1973.
Police Officer and guests at the Grove House, 1910's.
The Grove House on Long Pond Road, 1919.
Schuyler's Hotel, located on the northeast corner of Ridge Road and Dewey Avenue, date unknown. It was the seen of a theft crime in 1902, when proprietor F.B. Schuyler reported an overnight break-in and theft of $40 from a cash drawer. It served as the Lewiston Avenue Methodist Church from 1921 until 1935.
The Willow Inn on Manitou Road, 1910's.
The Surf Club on Edgemere Drive, 1920's. It was demolished in 1995 and during its history was called the Outlet Hotel, Round Pond Hotel, Lake View, Breakers, Showboat and Edgewater.