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Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad – Bushwick, Brooklyn

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad

Knickerbocker Avenue Shul & Plumbing Ad
© Frank H. Jump

Synagogue or shul

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Lackawanna Railroad – The Route of Phoebe Snow – Remington Avenue – Scranton, PA

Lackawanna Railroad - The Route of Phoebe Snow

Lackawanna Railroad - The Route of Phoebe Snow

Lackawanna Railroad - The Route of Phoebe Snow
© Frank H. Jump

History of Lackawanna Railroad’s Phoebe Snow Campaign

Capitol Records Inc. & The Scranton Button Co. – Remington & Cedar Avenues – Scranton, PA

Capitol Records Inc - Scranton, PA

Capitol Records Inc - Scranton, PA
© Frank H. Jump

The Scranton Button Company was a U.S. corporation, founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1885. In the 1920s it branched out from making buttons into pressing shellac gramophone records. In July 1929 it merged with Regal Records, Cameo Records, Banner Records and the US branch of Pathé Records to form the American Record Corporation. The company was acquired in 1946 by Capitol Records. – Wikipedia

Some websites on Capitol Records:

The Scranton Button Co

The Scranton Button Co

The Scranton Button Co
© Frank H. Jump

Daffy Flatbush Daffs – Dashblust, Brooklyn

Flatbush Daffs

Flatbush Daffs

Flatbush Daffs

Flatbush Daffs

Flatbush Daffs

Flatbush Daffs

Flatbush Daffs

Flatbush Daffs

Flatbush Daffs
© Frank H. Jump

Commercial Kitchens – Bond & Union – Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn

Commercial Kitchens - Bond & Union Streets

Commercial Kitchens - Bond & Union Streets
© Frank H. Jump

Just In: From Kisken the Finn – Finnish Round Barn in Montana – Kiitos to Kisken!

Finnish Round Barn

Barn Label
Barn Info
Border
© Bob Kisken

This is a barn built by Finns in Rerd Lodge, Montana. It was a dairy. The woman who owns it now, Kerrie Rochon, is not a Finn. She [Rochon] has done a great job of restoring it. It is a bar and gambling house. I have met lots of neat people who are restoring Finn buildings and keeping our heritage alive. Both Finns and non-Finns are doing this. I wish some American Finn group or Finnish government group would recognize their efforts and give them a “kiitos plaque.” cheers bob kisken.

Kiitos Kisken!

Just In: Kisken in Laurel, Montana – Pepsi-Cola Sign Plus Restored Creamery Sign

© Bob Kisken - Pepsi-Cola in Montana

Other Side of Sonnys

Laurel Creamery - Bob Kisken
© Bob Kisken

Pet Food & Plumbing – Coney Island Avenue – Ditmas Park

Pet Food & Plumbing - Coney Island Avenue

Plumbing - Coney Island Avenue
© Frank H. Jump

Ted Scholes – Coney Island Avenue – Ditmas Park

Ted Scholes - Coney Island Avenue
© Frank H. Jump

Krisch Building – Coney Island Avenue & Ditmas – Ditmas Park

Krisch Building

Krisch Building
© Frank H. Jump