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Thursday, August 25, 2022

A Show Of Retro ...

“I adore the theater and I am a painter. I think the two are made for a marriage of love.

I will give all my soul to prove this once more.”

                 ~ Marc Chagall

                      ~ 1887-1985

        ~ on painting new ceiling for the Paris opera

                 ~ October 14, 1963

The historically cool Roxy Theatre paints a pop of retro on Main Street, Northampton, Pennsylvania in this painterly, HDR shot I captured on a beautiful mid-August afternoon.

The Roxy originally opened in 1921 as The Lyric, which can be seen engraved at the top of the building.  This theatre was renovated in 1933 in the tremendously popular art deco style ~ and renamed The Roxy after the famous New York City theatre and its namesake showman Samuel “Roxy” Rothapfel.

Today, as the city’s only commercial theatre, “The Roxy continues to be the greatest show in town,” presenting both Hollywood favorites and live entertainment. It features a seven rank Wurlitzer pipe organ.


 

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Wheels Up! ...

  “Wheels Up!”

 ~ Wheels Up is a colloquial term for the takeoff of an aircraft, occasionally applied to other vehicles.

It’s Wheels Up as a bicycle seems perched to be a sky rider in the blue summer sky at Cycle Funattic on an early July afternoon on in the downtown of historic Phillipsburg, New Jersey.

Phillipsburg, a Delaware River Town, was established March 8, 1861 and named for William Phillips, an early settler of the area.

Established in 1998, Cycle Funattic is located in a turn of the century building on South Main Street. For more information visit https://www.cyclefunattic.com/.

Monday, July 18, 2022

Retro Rail ...

“I love the nostalgic myself. I hope we never lose some of the things of the past.”

                ~ Walt Disney

                  ~ 1901 ~ 1966

The Brass Rail sign beckons people to stop in for a cocktail at the Lehigh Street location of the iconic restaurant that has been a longtime staple of the culinary landscape in Allentown, Pennsylvania on a June evening in 2013.

Sadly, The Brass Rail, which opened on Lehigh Street in 1961, shut its doors in June 2022. An Allentown tradition for 91 years, the eatery’s original location on Hamilton Street in downtown Allentown opened in 1931 and closed in 2001.

Founded by Phil Sorrentino, The Brass Rail, known especially for its cheesesteaks, was run by generations of the Sorrentino family and will be missed.


 

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Phillipsburg's Soldiers & Sailors ...

“Freedom is the last best hope of earth.”

    ~ Abraham Lincoln

       ~ 1809 ~ 1865

~ 16th President of the United States of America

           ~ 1861 ~ 1865

 

Its patriotic Americana at its finest as Old Glory billows in the summer breeze as valor is celebrated at the Soldiers’ & Sailors’ Monument on a beautiful early July afternoon at Shappell Park, in the historic downtown of Phillipsburg, New Jersey.

 

The monument was erected in memory of the soldiers & sailors of Phillipsburg and vicinity who served in the Civil War 1861-1865.

 

Phillipsburg, a Delaware River Town, was established March 8, 1861 and named for William Phillips, an early settler of the area.

 

According to the Phillipsburg Historical Society, The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument was dedicated May 10, 1906 and stands at the apex or “point” of what was originally known as the “Town Lot” next to the Lovell School Building; known today as Shappell Park. The monument stands approximately 48 feet high and was built of “Barre Granite” quarried from Vermont at a cost of $5,500.00.

 

For more information on the monument visit http://www.phillipsburgnj.org/boards-commissions/historical-society/.