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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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St. Anthony's Mission House - headquarters of the African Mission Society - a Roman Catholic group - carried on extensive work among the Black people in Africa and this country.

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Tenafly Manor Nursing Home on County Road provided extended care for many older folk.

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J & R Lamb Studio building on County Road was the striking home for stained glass artists, whose work was known around the world. Studio was founded in New York over a century before.

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The Penetone Building on Hudson Avenue and Piermont Road - possibly the town's largest industry in 1969.
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