Following a presentation on White City Park given by Tom Glover at Kuser Farm Mansion a couple of years ago, someone stated that this building at 209 Harrison Avenue was a movie theater at one time. Unfortunately, contact information for that person was not obtained. Note that the building has extensive depth which would lend itself to being a movie theater. Extensive searching for verification has not proven fruitful.. Information anyone?
Broad Street Park is one of the oldest sections of the Township of Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey. It is an area consisting of the environs of South Broad Street to the bluffs overlooking Spring Lake and the marshes of John A. Roebling Park. It is a primarily residential neighborhood. The Township's first fire company was organized there and the Township's original police station was located there for many years. Postings from Deutzville and Fairview Park are included.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Movie Theater?
Following a presentation on White City Park given by Tom Glover at Kuser Farm Mansion a couple of years ago, someone stated that this building at 209 Harrison Avenue was a movie theater at one time. Unfortunately, contact information for that person was not obtained. Note that the building has extensive depth which would lend itself to being a movie theater. Extensive searching for verification has not proven fruitful.. Information anyone?
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