File:Rosendale Casino.jpeg

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English: A postcard of the Rosendale Casino in 1919. The casino was later shut down and converted into a movie theater.
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Source HRVH page, which is a reproduction of a public domain postcard.
Author K.S. & Co, Wm. O'Reilly
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A copy of this postcard was provided for the Blue Stone Press by the Century House Historical Society, and dated to 1919.[1]

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  1. Norinsky, Sid (2004-01-16). "Rosendale Theater: 55 Years Under Cacchio Family Management". Blue Stone Press 8 (2): 12–13. Stone Ridge, NY: Ulster County Press.

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