DescriptionYoung Men's Hebrew Association, 305 Broadway at the corner of Carroll Street. The Association was based here from 1921 to 1924. The building was originally the Orpheus Hall. The Trinity Methodist...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Rei R. Noguchi outlines in detail the paper route he used to take to deliver newspapers throughout Seabrook Village. Every building, neighborhood, and field he remembers...
DescriptionThis photograph is of the famous green bus at Seabrook Farms that was used for transporting people to and from train stations, activities, games, etc. On one occasion, the young people were invited...
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Emiko Noguchi Herold recalls her childhood years at Seabook. She remembers the bookmobile that would arrive every 2 weeks with library books. Emiko's mother worked in the...
DescriptionA group of children play "ring around the rosy." Children who grew up at Seabrook recall a close-knit community, where everyone knew everyone else, and when holidays and other special occasions were...
DescriptionLeft to Right: Seabrook Village, School Village, West Village, Dormatories, Hoover Village Annex, Hoover Village. In the center, Seabrook School.