Schenectady Bellevue Broadway #1 Old Stores

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Here is a ride through the Bellevue area of Schenectady NY on Broadway showing you where the old stores were in the 1960's & 1970's.

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  • Yes - I remember going into Night Fever once. I believe that it was downstairs?

  • LOL - There were several Books that I can recall from the 1960s through the 1990s. From Hegeman St. and Broadway down to Olean St. & Broadway. They were - near the Broadway Lunch, near what is now the OTB, one near Ontario & Broadway, one near Harrison and a few between Vischer and Olean.

  • The store on HegemanSt. & Broadway was named Sokolov's - not Soloman's - my mistake.

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  • it was a great area if the crime was cleaned up maybe we won't mind living there in peace i care for my city and the love it brings i care about the people because i love em all its pretty unique place and it has long history with everybody

  • Too bad the city has a curfew. Would be a great area to be.

  • The Bond Mansion.... Isn't that a funeral home?

  • Night Fever Disco Bar was where Broadway Dance Co. is now, directly across the street from Broadway Lunch. The two bookie joints in Bellevue on Broadway were Art's and Ace's, great sports betting, cards, etcetera until the State took over the rackets.

  • It looks breath taking.

  • First it was Soklov's thenit Was a Disco - Night Fever!

  • What about all the bookmaker joints? LOL.

    Schenectady is great. Too bad all the Italians moved out to greener pastures, and everything went downhill after that!

    thanks for posting.

  • Great job. You have a great memory. I lived in Bellevue from 1950-1979. Wow the streets look so small now. What a great place it once was. Thank you. Looks like they are keeping the older places up though. The little building across from Collins Market was a Barber Shop. Immaculate Conception is to the left on Brad Street.

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