ELM370 Looking S/W down Whitney Avenue from Ketcham street. The building on the right is still there although the front has been changed to add commercial tenants on the first floor.
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Question... am I to believe that Ketcham St. stretched from Whitney all the way down to Baxter Ave.? Now it is bisected by streets. Always wondered that, especially when it comes to calling for a cab and waiting forever because they went to Ketcham Place(It's now called that).
Elmhurst was first known as Middleburgh, and later as Hastings, when it was established in 1652. Colonists began to refer to Hastings as “new town” in order to distinguish it from Queen’s first and abandoned settlement of Maspeth (established in 1642, abandoned in 1644). In 1683, the name Newtown was officially given to the village and township. In 1896 Cord Meyer jr. successfully rallied to change the town’s name to Elmhurst (meaning “a grove of elms”) in an effort to disassociate his development from the notoriously polluted Newtown Creek.
Recollections/photos of the Knickerbocker / Elmhurst Coal and Ice Company
A photo of the Golden Hour Diner
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Question... am I to believe that Ketcham St. stretched from Whitney all the way down to Baxter Ave.? Now it is bisected by streets. Always wondered that, especially when it comes to calling for a cab and waiting forever because they went to Ketcham Place(It's now called that).
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