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Demolition of the stunning 1920’s Oriental pagoda The Far East Kennels

Last week was quite the whirlwind,  when it comes to new chow history surfacing out of the blue, although this breakthrough about Far East Kennels being demolished (see below)  made me gasp out loud and then I cried….I know I’m far too sentimental over these historic things, but what a loss this was to the community and Chow history.  Thank you so much to my new history friend Adam Leddy, for sending this photo my way and for giving permission to share.   Adam is a writer and researcher based in Brooklyn and in Lancaster, PA. and has been extensively researching the Far East Kennels and their owner, Lothar Zifferer, a significant figure in the history of his own hometown of Columbia, PA.


Photo credit : Columbia Historic Preservation Society

Adam and I will be spending some time chatting soon about early chow history, in general, to help round out his knowledge of chows for an essay he hopes to write about Lothar Zifferer and the Far East Kennels.  What an exciting project that will be of such value on many levels.    So many people have asked me, whatever happened to the kennel…when was it taken down, and I had no answers?   This newspaper clipping now says it all, circa 1972. Thank goodness for history researchers like Adam, this will not be the Far East kennel’s final chapter.  And a shoutout to Dottie Everett for sending Adam my way…..it takes a village!!!

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FAR EAST KENNELS IN ADDITIONAL  ARCHIVED ENTRIES BELOW


 

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READ MORE ON THIS TOPIC IN THESE RELATED POSTS

  • FAR EAST KENNELS – TEMPLE OF CHOWS in Columbia Pennsylvania – Lothar Zifferer
  • 1928 Far East Kennels- rare article in Oil O Matic sponsored magazine
  • A special treasure from the Far East Kennels Zifferer family

I do my best to be as accurate as possible in my research, however many times written history finds a way to "morph" over time. I love your comments and appreciate all feedback, additions and corrections my readers have to offer to help make this a well rounded and accurate archive.

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Comments

  1. Franklyn Cover Jr says

    June 14, 2021 at 12:04 pm

    What a blast from the past! I was born and raised in Columbia and Remember the Far East Inn very well, mostly the architecture and how it was lit at night. But until today had no clue about the Chow Kennels!!! If you’re lucky you learn something new every day. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Sandra Miller says

      June 15, 2021 at 7:52 am

      Oh how cool is that Franklyn! I love meeting people that remember this beautiful place!! I so wish I could have seen it in person myself. Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting. Sandra Miller-ChowTales admin

      Reply

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