Please note: Since the creation of this slide show, there have been some historical corrections..
* The Grinnell House - it states that Alexander St. John built the house for his grand daughter, Parnell. He actually built the first section, in the early 1800's, for his daughter, Elizabeth.
* Other Historical Houses - On that slide, the house pictured in the lower right is erroneously labeled as The Harness Shop. It was NOT the harness shop, but rather a very cute Victorian cottage built at the turn of the century. With the arrival of the railroad in Broadalbin in 1895, Fish House started to become a summer retreat. Several victorian bungalows and houses were built during that time.
* The Grinnell House - it states that Alexander St. John built the house for his grand daughter, Parnell. He actually built the first section, in the early 1800's, for his daughter, Elizabeth.
* Other Historical Houses - On that slide, the house pictured in the lower right is erroneously labeled as The Harness Shop. It was NOT the harness shop, but rather a very cute Victorian cottage built at the turn of the century. With the arrival of the railroad in Broadalbin in 1895, Fish House started to become a summer retreat. Several victorian bungalows and houses were built during that time.