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A century ago, New Yorkers, hungry for mountain air, good food, and a Jewish environment combined with an American way of leisure, began to develop a resort area unique in the world. By the 1950s, this summer Eden of bungalow colonies, summer camps, and over 900 hotels were attracting over a million people a year.
Born to a small hotel-owning family who worked for decades in hotels after losing their own, Phil Brown tells a story of the many elements of this magical environment. Catskill Culture recounts the life of guests, staff, resort owners, entertainers, and local residents through the author's memories and archival research and the memories of 120 others.
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Catskill Culture: A Mountain Rat's Memories of the Great Jewish Resort Area
May 2003, Temple University Press
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in English
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1592131891 9781592131891
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Catskill culture: a mountain rat's memories of the great Jewish resort area
1998, Temple University Press
in English
1566396425 9781566396424
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-290) and index.
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