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Gene’s Fish Fry, recently recognized as a historic business by the state, has proudly maintained its roots in East Greenbush amidst the rapid suburban development surrounding it. Established in the heart of the community, this beloved eatery has become a staple for locals, serving up delicious seafood dishes for generations.
Despite the changing landscape of the area, Gene’s Fish Fry has remained a constant, drawing in patrons with its signature fish and chips and friendly atmosphere. The restaurant's enduring presence is a testament to its commitment to quality and tradition, making it a cherished gathering place for families and friends alike.
The designation as a historic business not only honors the establishment's rich history but also highlights its significance in the community. As East Greenbush continues to evolve, Gene’s Fish Fry stands as a reminder of the town’s heritage and the importance of preserving local landmarks that define its character.
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