Pat D’s Photos will be one of the vendors at the West Gloucester Trinitarian Congregational Church this Saturday Dec 17 from 11 -3 and we hope to see you there. The lovely church ladies will be offering “light fare” and what is better than church lady food??? Here are some of the items we will be offering and this is our last show before the holidays, although free delivery in Cape Ann is available most anytime. Give us a follow also at Pat D’s Photos on Facebook.
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Kate and I are going to feature one or two local places to buy holiday gifts each day highlighting the fact that thereโs no need to buy your presents online or trudge up to the mall.
Thereโs excellent places to shop right here in Gloucester.
Hank Heron (‘The Great Blue’) continues to entertain us, this time dealing with the first ice of the winter on Niles Pond. Here, in his very own words.
“I’ll gingerly test the ice with one foot.”“It went through. Not good.”“I’ll go ashore and rethink this.”“I know I walked on the ice last winter. Let’s try again.”“Nope. Same problem.”“One last try. I’ll proceed carefully.”“Increase the weight slowly, Hank. So far, so good.”“Whoa! This stuff is slippery.”“Gotta regain my balance.”“I think it’s time to retreat.”“This is so embarrassing. I hope nobody was watching.”
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It was the first time Iโve stepped inside. Clean, spacious with so much to do and a place to gather for our elders. Iโd totally go down there and play cards or shoot pool with my pals when I get old.
Today is a holiday party and Scottie Mac is DJ
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I just LOVE our holiday trees and I thought you might like to see them too especially if you’re from away. They deserved a visit from a special visitor.
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Kate and I are going to feature one or two local places to buy holiday gifts each day highlighting the fact that thereโs no need to buy your presents online or trudge up to the mall.
Thereโs excellent places to shop right here in Gloucester.
Question: On Sunday, December 11, 2022, Jill wrote GMG wondering if the photographs she found showed a Gloucester hotel.
They don’t.
“Hello,
I came upon your website while trying to research some old photos. I have an old photo album, c. 1900s – 10s, of people from Boston. This hotel (see attachment) looks similar to the Oceanside Hotel, but not similar enough. I don’t know your area at all and wondered if you wouldn’t mind taking a look and seeing if it looks familiar? Thank you so much for your time.
Jill, email to GMG Sunday, December 11, 2022, 1:09 PM
The Oceanside, Gloucester, MA
Jill mentions Gloucester’s glamorous Oceanside Hotel as a comp, recognizing that it’s a close one but no cigar, and so many grand resorts operating at this time in our area. This special postcard shows Oceanside Hotel, Gloucester, MA, a 400 room hotel built in 1878. The building burned down to its foundation in 1958.
*photo of a postcard from the David Cox postcard collection, shared with me, and featured on the HarborWalk.
Buena Vista Springs, PA
The Buena Vista Springs was a luxury property banking on expectations of the tony Pen-Mar vision: a scenic park and amusement destination development that was constructed in 1877 on the Pennsylvania and Maryland border in the Blue Ridge mountains accessible by direct rail from regional hubs. The opulent hotel was built out ca. 1890 but shuttered fast– its short run a casualty of the 1893 financial crash. New owners stepped in. The building stood until a 1967 fire.
Both historic hotel properties reveal an elaborate architectural design, room capacity, timeline, and collapse. Both hotels catered to their respective regional brass and competed for summer destination status promising relief from the heat. One hailed its coastal bona fides, the other its proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Gettysburg, and clean, healing waters. Clean fresh air and water was emphasized at the time of the Russian Flu Pandemic, hence the marketing of “springs” in the name which doubled as short hand differentiation from other Buena Vista towns.
Note proximity to train
one could hike there- advertised in printed matter
Tagline – The Alps of America
See the original Rennert’s marketing brochure from the Collection of the National Library of Medicine
“What the Catskills and the Adirondacks are to New York, Buena Vista Springs–the most enchanting spot of the Blue Ridge (the Alps of America)–is destined to be to Baltimore and Washington, a resort for the betterment of health, pleasurer and recreation. It is easy to access: taking as the starting point, Baltimore, to which railroads from the North, South, East and West converge, the route lies over the Western Maryland Railroad, a line which traverses a section of country charming in the picturesqueness of its undulating lands, and which has been described as the Garden of the state by travellers of discernment. There is not a mile of this territory but has its special features to entrance the eye and leave their pleasant impression…Seated in these luxuriously appointed parlor cars, the visitors are whirled past towns and villages, pastoral scenes and busy mills, until a faint tint of azure fringes the landscape–the first glimpse of the Blue Ridge. The special “Blue Mountain Express” trains make the distance of seventy one miles between Baltimore and Buena Vista Spring Station in about two hours…”
Buena Vista Spring Hotel pamphlet – PDF here – includes topo map and floor plan
A Dry Atmosphere. Absolutely Pure Water Supply. Perfectly Sanative.
“Buena Vista Spring Hotel is most advantageously situated; There are no mountains rising above or near it to shut off the ozone impregnated air. The mountain zephyrs, in all the wantonness of summer idling, have free and obstructed access, and freighted with the odors of a thousand blooms and the balsamic aroma of a thousand mountain blooms and the balsamic aroma of a thousand mountain pines…”
Water analysis as sales tool:
Gettysburg back cover
Buena Vista Springs In the News – Society Scandals
1913 “Love Affair Again Rumored “
Medical conferences for DC policy movers and shakers
Hotel guests included foreign dignitaries and politicians. Medical conferences were a draw including at the time of the 1918 Flu Pandemic; the locale maintained a focus as a restorative retreat. (For more about the 1918 Flu epidemic and Gloucester see here)
1915 – “Tuberculosis taken up by conference”
1916 – “Rotarians Plan Trip by Motor for Days Outing”
1920s
1931
Regional Tourism AD
1950s
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