Sports & Recreation
"Borscht Belt" resorts
These resort hotels in New York's Catskill Mountains offered recreational
activities such as swimming and tennis, along with top-notch
entertainment in the evenings. Some of the most well-known were:
Brickman's |
Brown's |
The Concord |
Friar Tuck Inn |
Gibber's |
Gilbert's |
Grossinger's |
Granit |
the Heiden Hotel |
Irvington |
Kutsher's Hotel and Country Club |
the Nevele |
The Laurels Hotel and Country Club |
the Overlook |
The Pines Resort |
Raleigh |
the Tamarack Lodge |
Shawanga Lodge |
Stevensville |
the Windsor |
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My parents, I think, went to the Nevele and the Concord a few times, but the next time I recall visiting one of these resorts with them, it was Tamarack Lodge in 1964. My sister and I had tons of fun on the trampoline, and I met Abraham Hurwitz, Shari Lewis' father, who was a magician and the resort's evening entertainment for the week. He taught me a mnemonic code for remembering random words, and had me demonstrate it onstage, with audience members calling out words for me to remember. He also removed my undershirt while I was still wearing my suit, and cut my necktie in half, put it in a paper bag, popped the bag, and returned my tie unscathed.
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