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July 10, 1954 Given to the Ferguson Library by Mr. Bailey

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Originally known as the union house, it stood on Main Street. Its competitor was the Stamford House across the street.

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Decorated for Stamford's 250th anniversary. The famous hostelry catered to the needs of the Stamford people and transients as far back as the 1800's. Notice the bust above the door.

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100 rooms and 75 Baths Will open on or about Mar 1887 Everything Moder and up to the minute

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Originally called Stage House because this was a stage coach stop along the New York - New Haven line.

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Originally known as the Union House, it stood on Main St., between Gay St., and Park Row. Its competitor was the Stamford House across the street.

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Woodside Park

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Courtesy of the City of Stamford, Connecticut, Urban Redevelopment Commission Photographic Archive: color slide; possibly developed April, 1975; scanned by Ronald Marcus, 2004-2006; metadata by Colin Skidmore, 2004-2019, and Matthias Fried, 2019

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Courtesy of the City of Stamford, Connecticut, Urban Redevelopment Commission Photographic Archive: color slide; developed May, 1967; scanned by Ronald Marcus, 2004-2006; metadata by Colin Skidmore, 2004-2012
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