Monday, April 18, 2011

More Catskills

Side View of the Pines


A View from the Back       



Little Bungalow Colony


Grossingers Resort

The Laundry Building
Originally a Hotel Room it had been used as an Office

Attic in one of Grossinger's Buildings
Grossinger's Pool - and my Favorite Picture

Part of the Unfinished Front Lobby

Old Ford Econoline

Sweet Little Bungalow with Red Trim
Swan Lake Resort
Want to buy a resort? This one is up for sale.

Playground by the Pool

Shuffleboard Anyone?
The Outdoor Pool
Older Part of Swan Lake Resort

Our Trip to The Catskills

Matt and I have been reading a lot about the Borscht Belt in the Catskills. The Borscht Belt was the name given to the area in the Catskills where the Jewish community from New York City would come to vacation in the summer. The area is dotted with bungalow colonies - it is amazing how many we found. You literately cannot go five minutes without coming across a bungalow colony. Many are still in use as seasonal camps for Jewish kids, but  just as many have been left to the harsh New York weather.

We came across this fantastic site called Vanishing Catskills by Raymon Elozua, an artist who has taught at New York University, Pratt School of Design, Rhode Island School of Design, California College of Arts & Crafts and Louisiana State University. He put together a collection of photographs of all the abandoned houses, bungalows, pools, resorts etc. within a ten mile radius of Mountaindale NY. The photos are fantastic, along with exterior pictures, he has a lot of interior shots too. We really recommend taking a look at it. The coolest part about the site is that he lists all of the streets where he found these abandoned properties. So, armed with this information we decided to take a drive to the Catskills and look for some abandoned places ourselves. 


(You need to up load the pics from the first day as I don't have any yet, so I didn't write about it)
Judy's house...maybe we can scan in some of the stuff we got from there....it is in your glove box. 


House with the phone booth in Ellenville


Boarding house - black tar in Otten


Davos Ski Lodge

Back side of a building at Davos



Big Hotel - Glen Wilde



Abandoned mall in Monticello




Day two it was pouring outside and 38 degrees. (Maybe pics here from the Diner - I don't have any though)

One of a number of bungalows in Monticello


That building with the 24 hour surveillance sign


Kutshers




Monticello Manor




Bungalows




The Pines


Stairs heading up from the Indoor Pool