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"Appledoorn", the home of Donald V. Lowe, for many years a Port of New York Comissioner and Republican leader - once the house of Malcolm S. Mackay who gave Roosevelt Commons to Tenafly in 1924

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Home of Dr. and Mrs. Max Knowell, 128 Magnolia Avenue, with azaleas in bloom.

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The home of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Jaffin at 150 Tekening Drive.

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The Charles Fredericks family lived at 135 HIghwood AVenue - the home built by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragette leader, and her husband, almost a century earlier.

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The residence of Mr and Mrs John P. Swanson at 18 Depyster Avenue.

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The home of Mrs. Walter H. Merritt at 1r Birchwood Place.

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Scene looking west over the Valley toward Knickerbocker Ridge from West Clinton Avenue.

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But many fought their way through traffic jams morning and night, driving their cars to New York offices. The lineup was on East Clinton Avenue.

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Buses of two commuter lines serving New York workers waited for passengers at bus shelter near the railroad station. It took a half hour to reach midtown New York City by express lines using the Turnpike.

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Like the proverbial old gray mare, railroad service wasn't what it used to be. Scene was north past the railroad station, up the deserted tracks.
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