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Milton Berle |
John D. Rockefeller came to the Mount Arlington Hotel.
Thomas Edison conducted experiments out of a laboratory on Southard Road.
Milton Berle and
Henny Youngman were among the performers who appeared at the Alamac. Bob Rooney recalled one evening when Milton Berle's mother was in the audience. When no one laughed at his gags, she always would.
The family of
Sarah Vail, neice of President Martin Van Buren, were residents of the Borough of Mount Arlington. Her daughter, Blanche, lived in the family home at MacGregor Avenue until her death.
Joseph Bonaparte, brother of the Emperor Napolean, visited the shores of Lake Hopatcong about the year 1803.
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Rose Marie |
Baby Rose Marie was a singer at the Lakeview Hotel.
She later was called just "Rose Marie" and was a regular on the Dick Van Dyke Show.
Guy Lombardo came to Lake Hopatcong and raced his boat, the "Tempo II", from the Lake Hopatcong Yacht Cub.
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excerpted from "Mount Arlington: A Pictorial History - The First 100 Years" by Anna Travers.