Beekman Avenue
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1986: Looking eastward
from 70 Beekman Ave.
More about this block may be read
HERE
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(Photo: Westchester Co. Historical Society)

The written material on this site
has been borrowed from the book
G. Washington Slept Here:
A Sleepy Hollow Local History.
Copyright ©2021 Notary Sojak.
All Rights Reserved.
A free sample may be downloaded
HERE
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Corona’s Lunch____St. Teresa’s Church
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A Featured Spot
G.M. Assembly Plant
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Golden Eagles Elite__Boom Hair Studio
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A Featured Spot
White Front Meats/Market
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Another Featured Spot
Van Tassel Apartments
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A TV Series Pilot
(View a 3-minute clip.)

(A still-frame showing Geldern’s –
taken from the TV series pilot)
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Touch or click on link below:
Tales . . Darkside
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A Featured Spot
Strand Theater
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Another Featured Spot
Mary Fischer’s
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Casaletto Pizzeria___S.H. Village Offices
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A Featured Spot
Beekman Shoe Repair
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Another Featured Spot
Greene County Deli
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Still Another Spot
Ross Hardware
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A Last Featured Spot
Jerry’s Deli
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Some Favorite
Places, Well-
Remembered
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194 Beekman Ave.
(south side)
Corona’s Lunch
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(Google Street View; inset
from the New York Times)

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173 Beekman Ave.
(north side)
Toyos’s Grocery
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(Courtesy of the New York Times)

1977
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Today (Google Street View)
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109 Beekman Ave.
(north side)
Hollywood North
Pizza and Pasta
(Formerly, the El Jaravi
Restaurant; previously,
known as Dot & Ray’s.)
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(Westchester Co. Historical Society)

(Google Street View)
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(Google Street View)
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90 Beekman Ave.
(south side)
Nite & Day Delicatessen
(formerly Pat Maguire’s Deli)
(Westchester Co. Historical Society)
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“Mayito” (retired)
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Note on the above four merchants:
An article appearing in the NY Times in
1977 describes all four of them. It is “Tar-
rytown’s Cuban Flavor”; reprinted here:
https://cf840.webnode.page
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62 Beekman Ave.
(south side)
Malandrino’s Deli
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