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Latta Road East of Mount Read Boulevard
Latta Road east of Mt Read Blvd looking west. Spire of Mother of Sorrows visible in the distance, 1940's. Latta Road is named after the Latta family, Samuel, brother George and sister Agnes, whose parents settled in the area in the late 1700's. Latta road was the first roads laid out west from the Genesee River.
Greece Police Officers at the Town of Greece Exposition
Greece Police officers at the Town of Greece Exposition, 1950's.
Learn to Swim Program at Peter’s Pool
The "Learn to Swim" program sponsored by the American Red Cross in Greece at Peter's Pool, 1940's.
Greece Police Department Olympic Teams
Greece Police Department Olympics teams, 1984. Pictured - Back Row: Tony Prate, Thomas Sehamechorn, Frank Hummel, Chief Gerald Phelan, Don Farrell, Christopher Bittner, David Conners, Ron Regnosky. Front Row: Charles Giordano, William Macklon, Ray Pickering, Robert Barros and James Wideman.
Fishing at the Long Pond Bridge
Fishing at the Long Pond Bridge, early 1900's.
Greece Olympia Puppeteers
Puppeteers from Greece Olympia, 1980's.
Greece Arcadia Cast of “Mame”
The cast of "Mame" presented by Greece Arcadia, 1988. Pictured-Front Row (L-R) Kim Sine, Todd Cottom, Frank Polvino. Rear (L-R) Dean Acito, Mike Chen, Lauren Costantini, Dave Gaiti and Grett Meagher.
Golf Lessons at Braemar Country Club
Adult golf lessons at the Braemar Country Club driving range, 1976.
Ice Skating at Carter Park
Ice skating at Carter Park on Long Pond Road, 1960's.
Greece Women’s 1966 Softball Champions
Greece women's softball team 1966 champions.
Archery Training at Greece Playground
Archery practice at Greece playground, 1969.
Town of Greece Department of Public Works Truck
Town of Greece Department of Public Works 1938 truck.
Grange Hall on Ridge Road
Picture of Grange Hall on Ridge Road, built in 1905. It remained until 1962, when it moved to Long Pond Road.
Tree Damage from 1991 Ice Storm
Significant tree damage during the 1991 Ice Storm. Freezing rain fell for 17 hours straight the night of March 3, 1991. Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses were without power for nearly two weeks.
1991 Ice Storm Aftermath
The aftermath of the 1991 Ice Storm. Freezing rain fell for 17 hours straight the night of March 3, 1991. Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses were without power for nearly two weeks.