The Library of Congress (LOC) has many photos of the Roebling Aqueduct turned Bridge. I am fascinated with Roebling’s Aqueduct, obviously, and have collected a few more photos from LOC for this and another post. Unfortunately there are no dates as to when the photos were taken. By clicking on the photo you can see it much larger.
The big white 3 story house on the right my aunt and uncle owned in the 50s through the 70s..
They turned it into a bar/ hotel. Before that it was a vacation hotel where people came to stay on vacation.
We would come there in the summers they also owned a Diner on Lackawaxen called the White house. They lived in the back of it.
Such fond memories. Lackawaxen was a neat historical town. Thank you for the photos.
Louise: Thank you so much for stopping by and giving us more information on the “big white house.”