October 2000 - Aerial of Bryant's
The beginning of Bryant’s Supermarket (noted in the 1999 calendar) is shown in this mid-1970s aerial shot, before the creation of the mall. In the lower left is Clapper’s Laundromat, and in the lower right is the Central Hudson building that still stands on the spot. A single vehicle drives south on Rt. 32; the towering parking lot night light has not yet been erected. Beyond the store, many of the residences visible still stand.
July 2004 - Aerial of Four Corners
An aerial view from about 1960 shows Greenville’s four corners. On the left is the Corner Restaurant, razed in the mid-1960s. The distinctive building uppermost is the carriage house of the Greenville Arms. The Pioneer building still anchors the southwest corner, and to its right since the Vanderbilt Theater (see November). The pond, with a neatly laid up but precipitously edged wall, faces the barely visible edge of the Mobil Station awning across the street.
December 2009 - Aerial of Greenville
This 1960 aerial of Greenville shows the main outline of modern Greenville, with some obvious changes. Running horizontally across the lower photo is Route 32, from just north of Carelas’s Hill a half mile south of the four corners and extending, on the photo’s right, almost to the corner of Irving Road. Route 81 runs from top left until it meets Rt 32. The pattern of dots in the center is the trees of the orchard that marks the site of today’s GCS Middle and High Schools. To the right of the school property is that of the Vanderbilt farm, today the town park. Snaking across the top of the photo is the Basic Creek