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Smalley Inn on NYS Route 52 in Carmel, New York Smalley's Inn was a tavern, restaurant and former hotel that was open in Carmel , New York , United States from 1852 to 2020. [ 1 ]
Van Alstyne Homestead is a historic home located at Canajoharie in Montgomery County, New York. It is a long, low rectangular house with a steeply pitched gambrel roof in the Dutch Colonial style. The original fieldstone house was built before 1730 and has three rooms (loft, living area, kitchen cellar) with a garret under the roof.
Interlaken is a village in Seneca County, New York, United States. The population was 602 at the 2010 census. The population was 602 at the 2010 census. The name is related to the village's position between two lakes.
The High Falls Historic District corresponds roughly to the downtown section of the hamlet of that name in Marbletown, New York, United States.It is a 21-acre (8.5 ha) area around the intersection of state highway NY 213, Main Street, Mohonk Road (Ulster County Route 6A0 and Bruceville Road just south of Rondout Creek.
In 1923 it was sold to Matthew J. "Matty" Dunn, a noted New York nightclub owner. In 1925 a raid found that Riley's had "nearly 100 tables, a large orchestra and thirty negro waiters." [ 11 ] In 1931 Riley's burned and was sold in 1932 to "Doc" Farone who rebuilt it, and renovated it in art deco style between 1934 and 1936.
O'Malley (Irish: Ó Máille [oː ˈmˠaːl̠ʲə]) is an Irish surname. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Malleys were the chiefly family of the Partraige who were a tribe of the Erainn , the second wave of Celts to settle in Ireland between about 500 and 100 BC .
O'Malley in 2010. O'Malley was born on June 3, 1943, in New York City. [1] He was raised and attended school in the Woodside, Queens, section of the city.O'Malley graduated from high school in 1961 and joined the United States Marines soon after; all three of his brothers also served in the Marine Corps.
O'Malley was born in New York City, the son of a Civil War soldier who stayed in the military after hostilities ended. When D. J. was about two years old, his biological father had surgery to remove a minie ball, dying shortly thereafter. O'Malley's mother, Margaret, quickly married Charles H. White, also a soldier, giving her children his last ...