What business was in the blue building on the State Fish Pier?
Urban Renewal Photos From Frank Ciolino, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

What business was in the blue building on the State Fish Pier?
Urban Renewal Photos From Frank Ciolino, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

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I believe the old blue steel building on the state fish was the “de-hide” ( not sure on spelling) I believe this plant processed the hundreds of thousands of pogies the Ida and Joseph, Diana Carinas, and my grandfathers boat the Rockaway would catch each day during the summer months. I remember how low these boats would be to the water line, they looked like they were sinking! I would love and pictures of these boats if anyone has them email me jtnicastro@comcast.net..