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springfever commented about Parkway Theatre on Dec 13, 2017 at 8:55 pm

Richard, sorry this took so long, but I just stumbled back on the site a few minutes ago. Terry (Mrs, Steinberg, remarried to a Bill or Bob Smith after Nat died. That didn’t last too long, and then she married Philip Fleischmann (not Fliasnick). who was a very interesting man and he and Terry spent a lot of time with my folks at our house in Mt Vernon.

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springfever commented about RKO Proctor's Theatre on Mar 18, 2013 at 9:57 pm

Just outside the theater was Proctor Pharmacy where you could get the greatest malted milks for 35 cents in the mid to late 1950s. In 1921 during off-season, Babe Ruth appeared in a vaudeville show at Proctors Theater Nov. 3rd – 5th. Mr. F.F. Proctor issued a card with Ruth’s photo on it, which is now very rare and very expensive.

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springfever commented about Parkway Theatre on Mar 5, 2013 at 6:08 pm

Nate, I assume you know that before going into Real Estate and owning 4 movie theaters, that Nat was a boxer. He decided, rightly so, that investing was better than getting his head beat. I’ve had some contact with Elena, but I was hoping to connect with Fred. When Fred took over Navist Theaters, he had a small office on Broad St. around the corner from the theater. This was next to the barber shop and HiFi Pizza ($.15 a slice). As Sandy mentioned above, we have great memories of the Parkway, and also the many times I explored the 19 acres and 26 room house in Greenwich. Horses, Dogs, Tennis, Pool & Cabana, formal gardens, etc. It had it all. My mom (Edith), Terry and Rhoda (Glass) were the best of friends from Roosevelt high school in the Bronx. I’m working on a 50th reunion and am looking for Mount Vernon artifacts to display. Give your dad my email Bob Mayer

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springfever commented about Parkway Theatre on Mar 24, 2008 at 1:29 am

I would be interested in hearing from Robert Steinberg, who along with Freddie, were sons of Nat & Terry. I spent considerable time at the magnificent home in Greenwich as a youngster, and also at the Parkway as I had a lifetime pass from the Steinberg family. Bob Mayer