Most all of those buildings are still standing. Woolworths closed years back as did Orr's Department Store, Laubach's, Pomeroy's and Horns. Bixler's Jewelers was the place to go for nice jewelry and they are still in business. Grollmans was spectacular, very upscale, a block down from the circle. I remember Farr's shoe store, and The Caramel Corn, which is still there since 1931, Joseph's Men's Store, Surprise Store, and Easton National Bank. The Hotel Easton had fantastic food and nice antique rooms. My grandfather lived there. Back in the day Hotels were rented by the month, not just for a night's stay. It was really nice in the 60's, 70's. I hail from Phillipsburg across the Delaware but reside elsewhere. Ty for posting this, bought back a lot of memories.
Most all of those buildings are still standing. Woolworths closed years back as did Orr's Department Store, Laubach's, Pomeroy's and Horns. Bixler's Jewelers was the place to go for nice jewelry and they are still in business. Grollmans was spectacular, very upscale, a block down from the circle. I remember Farr's shoe store, and The Caramel Corn, which is still there since 1931, Joseph's Men's Store, Surprise Store, and Easton National Bank.
The Hotel Easton had fantastic food and nice antique rooms. My grandfather lived there. Back in the day Hotels were rented by the month, not just for a night's stay.
It was really nice in the 60's, 70's. I hail from Phillipsburg across the Delaware but reside elsewhere. Ty for posting this, bought back a lot of memories.
what a cesspool now.
Thank you
Now it looks like the slums of New York 😢
Nice collection.
Looks like Northampton Street was a one way in 1967. Near the end of the video.