
The Lincoln Theatre, Downtown Trenton
25 North Warren Street
This is before my time but for folks who remember it,
enjoy:)
UPDATE: My Dad Ed MacNicoll adds:
Ed MacNicoll said...
I remember this street well, on the left side is the Lincoln
Theater where Bolton Holmes would play the organ before the
movies. Just up the street was the paper stand where late at
night folks would come pick up their racing papers in order
to place bets the next day at Garden State, right next to that
was one of my favorite "The Texas Wiener Restaurant. They made
the best, folks would buy 5 or six at a time. Then the American
Restaurant. Across from that on the corner was the Hang out for
all the girls that went to Cathedral High School.
Please note folks... The next place on N Warren Street, is
Saint Mary's Cathedral: THIS IS THE CHURCH THAT THIS COMING
SEPTEMBER 50 YEARS AGO, I MARRIED MY BEAUTIFUL BRIDE. MIKE'S
MOM --JULIE.
Yes, Yes, I do remember N. Warren Street
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I remember this street well, on the left side is the Lincoln Theater where Bolton Holmes would play the organ before the movies, just up the street was the paper stand where late at night folks would come pick up their racing papers in order to place bets the next day at Garden State, right next to that was one of my favorite "The Texas wiener: restaurant, they made the best, folks would buy 5 or six at a time, then the American Restaurant. Across from that on the conner was the Hang out for all the girls that went to Cathedral High School.
Please note folks... The next place on N Warren Street, is St. Mary Cathedral,
THIS IS THE CHURCH THAT THIS COMING SEPTEMBER< 50 YEARS AGO. I MARRIED MY BEAUTIFUL BRIDE.
MIKE'S MOM --JULIE
Yes, Yes, I do remember N. Warren Street
Hi Dad:)
Great memories which I have
added to the post:))
Hi Mack; What I remember mostly about the Lincoln was when Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra appeared on stage. He was right in his prime then and was a big hit. Also, next door was the Trent Theatre, where we bowled down stairs when Fred Lenning ran the bowling Lanes. That whole area of Warren Street was pretty active in those days of the 40s. Best regards.
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