The Half Way Brook ice wagon in downtown Glens Falls
A view of the businesses on the south side of Ridge Street, with the Half Way Brook ice wagon of the Hovey Fruit and Ice Company in front. The wagon was owned by Charles A. Hovey. The businesses you can see are: The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., and Lapham & Parks, flour, feed, grain and hay. Circa 1910. Glens Falls, NY. Courtesy of the Chapman Museum.
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