Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 22 September: Batavia, NY to Niagara, ON – 73 miles

Wednesday, 22 September 1937

73 miles to Niagara Falls. Went over the Bridge to see the Falls; from the Canadian side, 35c each way. Came back to the American side, and found we had to go back again, 35c again, to go to Detroit. We got to a camp in Niagara, 2 dollars for the 3 of us. Went down at night to see the Falls. Flood lit, a wonderful site, very fine walk, but got very damp with the spray. Saw everything possible at Niagara, lovely outlook, thoroughly enjoyed myself.

The American Falls, Niagara, NY; 22 Sep 1937
The American Falls, Niagara, NY; 22 Sep 1937
Niagara Falls, Niagra, Ontario, Canada; 22 Sep 1937
Niagara Falls, Niagra, Ontario, Canada; 22 Sep 1937

ON, Canada

Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 21 September: Wyoming, PA to Batavia, NY – 225 miles

Tuesday, 21 September 1937

225 miles today

Left Mrs Ross this morning and had a nice drive, very cold, to Batavia. Had a 2 storied cottage, 50 cents each. Had a good night.

The car was very hard to start, it was so cold.

Two story cottage, Batavia; 21 Sep 1937
Thirza Pidgeon with the Essex sedan in front of the two story Tourist’s cottage, Batavia; 21 Sep 1937
Two story cottage, Batavia; 21 Sep 1937
Jack Spriggins with the Essex sedan in front of the two story Tourist’s cottage, Batavia; 21 Sep 1937

Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 20 September: Philadelphia to Wyoming, Pennsylvania – 123 miles

Monday, 20 September 1937

Pennsylvania

123 miles today

10.30 Left Spruce Hotel this morning. Cold drive through the mountains. Stayed the night at Wyoming, Mrs Ross camp. Nice old soul, gave me a pot of jam and cream, was very good to us. It was the coldest night I have ever felt. We did not have sufficient bed clothes and I had the windows open all night. We were almost frozen. 1 ¼ dollars for the 3.

2,250 ft up.

261 South 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 19 September: Philadelphia, 91 miles from New York

Sunday, 19 September 1937

91 miles from New York

Left Empire Hotel N.York at 8. Through the Holland Tunnel, under the Hudson R. Came along and struck some heavy rain. Scenery poor coming along, until just before we got into Philadelphia. Drove through lovely avenue of trees for miles & miles, very fine. And nice homes, nothing palatial. Arrived at [Parker] Spruce Hotel [apparently now a dump – see a documentary about the hotel], about 1. Had lunch, then walked around the town, took bus out to Frankford, very nice suburb. Got back had tea at the automat, came back early & bed.

Philadelphia, PA

44 West 63rd Street New York, NY 10023

261 South 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

 

Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 16 September: Coney Island, New York

Thursday, 16 September 1937

Caught boat for Coney Island 25 c each. Passed statue of Liberty: took 1 ½  hours by boat, a very large place of amusement. Side shows of every description, wonderful lighting effects. After spending some hours went back by train, very tired.

New York; 15-18 Sep 1937
New York waterfront taken from the Coney Island boat; 16 September 1937
Coney Island, New York; 16 Sep 1937
Florence Spriggins (left) and Thirza Pidgeon at Coney Island, New York; 16 September 1937

Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 15 September: New York City sightseeing

Wednesday, 15 September 1937

Fine day. We walked around town, had lunch, then took coach to see N.Y., 3 ½ hours. Cost 10 / – 2 ½ $. Went to Grant’s Tomb on Riverside Drive, Rockefeller’s monies? (indecipherable) Church [Riverside Church, built by Rockefeller], fine building, also on the Drive. Passed all the notable buildings, Chrysler, and Empire building (stories 102 high) being the tallest. Then did the lower town, and the commercial, Wall St, etc, some marvelous buildings, Statue of Liberty, miles along the water front, and China Town, Jass House [James House Mansion], and Mission House, that was once an opium den. 300,000 coons [sic] here in N.Y. and 200,000 in Harlem City, Bowery, plenty of night clubs & Radio City.

New York, NY 10011

New York, NY

New York, NY

140 West 46th Street New York, NY 10036

New York, NY 10004

New York, NY

350 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10118

New York, NY 10174

490 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10027

Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10027

Thirza Pidgeon’s 1937 World Tour – 13 September: A wet day at the pictures

Wrote letters

Monday, 13 September 1937

A very wet day, pouring so went to 2 pictures shows. Colbert in I met him in Paris and it was still very wet so went to Jean Harlow in Saratoga. Enjoyed both of them. Both shows cost 10 c each. Had hamburgers in the show. Later Floss went to the shops to get some food, and got lost for 2 hours, at last she got back when we had tea. Went to bed early, very wet and miserable.

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