Worked at FICC in 1965-66 as a waiter, living at Windshield House. Two of the most fun filled summers of my life. Made $50.00 per week plus room and grub.
@@bobross4752 Windshield House was a multi-million dollar home owned by the Brown family and sold to the Fishers Island Club for one dollar. For several years and club employees were housed there. Sadly, the house burned down during the winter when it was unoccupied and someone else has built a large home of the property.
It’s interesting, unless you have your own boat or plane. You have to leave New York State to get to New York State. Unless of course they’ve made a ferry that goes from Orient Point to Fishers. It’s almost like that region in Kentucky.
Worked at FICC in 1965-66 as a waiter, living at Windshield House. Two of the most fun filled summers of my life. Made $50.00 per week plus room and grub.
Is that the Pequot now?
@@bobross4752 Windshield House was a multi-million dollar home owned by the Brown family and sold to the Fishers Island Club for one dollar. For several years and club employees were housed there. Sadly, the house burned down during the winter when it was unoccupied and someone else has built a large home of the property.
I used to work at Fisher Island Country Club back in 96. I sure miss it.
Savanna Suvannarad REALLY I GO THERE AND SAIL MY BOAT I GO TO HAY HARBOR
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I lived there for 6 years loved it! i miss it
It’s interesting, unless you have your own boat or plane. You have to leave New York State to get to New York State. Unless of course they’ve made a ferry that goes from Orient Point to Fishers.
It’s almost like that region in Kentucky.
There’s a ferry from New London
@@woofdoogy Well like I said, you have to go to take a ferry to Connecticut to get a ferry back into New York.
Those beaches are not private the high tide line applies there to.
if i direct a horror movies it's going to be called fishers island
My family’s house that I go to every summer is on that island :o
It's about time y'all get a section 8 housing project and an MLK Blvd. out on dat bizzitch.