Glens Falls, New York 1908-2008

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Centennial Circle
Photo by Chris Milian  
Images of Glens Falls
 
For each of us Glens Falls conjures up specific images. Here are a few suggested by some citizens. Contact us with your favorites, and we will add them here.
 
 
 
 
 
This Civil War soldier stands vigil at the Civil War Monument in downtown Glens Falls at the intersection of Bay, Glen and South Streets.
 
 


The City Park Bandstand is a great icon of Glens Falls for many.
Loren Blackburn's "Our Centerpiece"
Courtesy of The Blackburn Gallery

 
 
 "Fountain Square"- Courtesy of The Blackburn Gallery
 

 Fountain Square, shown here in a Loren Blackburn rendering, is still the heart of Glens Falls and sports a newly installed Roundabout. 


                 What says "Welcome" more than this greeting at the major entries to our city?

 
 

Our Mills and industry were a significant reason for our growth and prosperity.
 
 
As were the "Falls" on which they were located.
 
 
 Glorious Balloons sail over The Lehigh Northeast Cement Plant, a long-time industry in our City and a major corporate sponsor in our Centennial Celebration.

 
Let's Go to the Movies!!
 
Anyone growing up in Glens Falls in the 50's and 60's will remember our local movie houses.
 
 The Rialto on Warren Street
(Courtesy The Blackburn Gallery)
 
The Paramount on Ridge Street
(Photo from Hometown Memories)