Showing posts with label Streets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Streets. Show all posts

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Street Names - Part 2

New Brunswick Ave
1908 

Article is from the Perth Amboy Evening News 
April 6, 1939


History of Perth Amboy
William C. McGinnis 
Volume III
Pages 109-116
1960


 Hobart Street 1957


Jefferson Street  1957 

 Smith Street 1960





Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Perth Amboy Street Names

 Water Street

Article from
The News Tribune 
Friday, June 3, 1983 
Perth Amboy Celebrates 300 Years 


Gordon Street


Market Street 


Rector Street 


State Street looking South from Broad St. 




Sunday, August 7, 2011

Shopping in Perth Amboy....

As kids and teens we would do all our shopping "Downtown". Perth Amboy's "Downtown" was a favorite spot for folks from all over, including folks from another state, Staten Island, NY. This blog is just the start of many to come on the topics of "Shopping", Cruising" and "Downtown".



I was born in 1951, went to both Catholic and Public Schools, I even graduated from the "Halls of Ivy", which many of you done also. My grandparents came to Perth Amboy from the coal mines of Dickson City, PA. in the early 1900 to open a General Store/Boarding House on Chauncey Street (building is still there 2011). My Grandfather, Aunts, Uncles and Mother worked in the factories and stores from the time they arrived in this "Gem" of a city.

Remember growing up going to the Farmers Market on Fayette Street, between Broad, Division and State Streets. Remember the Railroad Stockyard and Slaughter House? Shopping wasn't only done on "Smith" Street, but some of the other major shopping areas included State Street (from Market St. to the area where the Outerbridge is) , Madison, Hall & New Brunswick Avenues. The picture on the top is Smith Street, picture on the bottom is State Street towards Fayette St.

All I'm trying to do is to "share" some of the items and stories that we have of "Old" Perth Amboy.




Keep an eye on this site, I'm sure Fran, I and other bloggers will spark something that you love about our special "City". Send us your ideas, pictures, stories. This site can and will out live us all, but will be a excellent place for generations to come.