Old Forge
 
Postcard circa 1960s
 
Old Forge, New York -- 3092 Route 28
 

Probably opened in 1959, the Old Forge Restaurant was adjacent to the Forge Motel. By the time Jack found the old Restaurant, it had been converted into the Adirondack Family Buffet. Note the log cabin effect on the building's right side below the windows! Outdated Internet listings indicate that the Restaurant may have been called "Maloy's Main Street Bar & Grill" and perhaps "The Back Door" prior to its conversion to the buffet.

Reportedly the Restaurant's Trapezoid sign, complete with its neon Simple Simon and the Pieman, was rescued by a Utica, New York sign company after Old Forge was closed. The sign was then stored in a warehouse for many years. In 2003 it was sold to the American Sign Museum (http://www.signmuseum.com/), and might be restored and displayed at some future time. It is the only known to still exist Howard Johnson's sign of the era.

 
 
Photographs courtesy of Jack Sheppard
 
 
 
 

GlensFalls
 
Postcard circa 1960s (detail below)
 
South Glens falls, New York -- address
 
Adjacent to the "wanna-be-a-HoJo" Landmark Motor Lodge, the South Glens Falls Restaurant was a seldom used "open-ended" building type that was roughly based on the classic Nims design. By the late 1990s the Restaurant had been demolished and its valuable parcel of land held a gasoline/convenience store.