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An aerial view of the Thomas Wilson Lace Mill. The mill, started in 1839, was recognized as the country's oldest lace house in the 1950’s. It manufactured lingerie, evening dresses and surgical stockings. The mill was also responsible for the…

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Ticket for 45th Annual Clambake, sponsored by the Polish American Independence Club
Sunday, September 2, 2001
Outdoor picnic starts at 3 PM
Music and dancing 5-9 PM
Featuring "Mike Niemiec's Variety Band"
Chicken-Corn-Soda, Donation $14 per…

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Ticket to the 45th Annual Clambake sponsored by the Polish American Independent Club.
Sunday, September 2, 2001
Outdoor Picnic starts at 3 PM
Music and Dancing 5-9 PM
Featuring: Mike Niemiec's Variety Band
Chicken-Corn-Soda
$14.00 per child

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Ticket for annual dinner and dance- chicken BBQ.
Saturday, October 6, 2001
Includes Dinner- 7:00 PM
Music and dancing- 8:30 PM - 12:30 AM
Featuring- GT Extress Orchestra
$16.00 per person, free tap beer only

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Event ticket to annual New Year's Eve party sponsored by the Polish American Independent Club.
Tuesday, December 31, 1996, 7:00 PM-1:30 AM
Open bar, hot/cold buffet, music and dancing, featuring "The Golden Tones." Donation $30 per person

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Ticket to the Polish Food Feast Family Banquet, sponsored by the Polish American Independent Club
Sunday, February 11, 2001, 2-6 PM
Includes assorted variety of Polish Foods- Pierogi, bigos, salaty, kielbasa, kapusta, nalezniki, chrusciki, golabki,…

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Ticket for Spring Fling Dinner & Dance sponsored by the Polish American Independent Club Saturday March 10, 2001, 7 PM - 12:30 AM Corned beef & cabbage dinner, music and dancing, featuring "The G-Men"
Donation: $16 per person, free tap beer only

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Ticket to "The Annual Spring Favorite Steak Dinner & Dance" sponsored by the Polish American Independent Club
Saturday, May 6 2000, 7 PM-12:30 AM, Featuring "Ed Dziuba & the Plus Five"
Donation: $20 per person, cash bar

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Wagers at the race track were usually around $50 with scheduled races at around $75, divided 3 ways. The average time for a mile race (twice around the 1/2 mile track) was about 3 minutes, with faster horses racing under the 3 minute mark. The winner…

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A booklet detailing the operations at a turkey breeding plant called McDonald Farms, which was located in Port Jefferson Station.
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