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Red Apple Rest, a dying roadside attraction.

The Red Apple Rest was a cafeteria-style restaurant along New York State Route 17, in the Southfields section of Tuxedo, New York.[1] The Red Apple Rest was a stopping point for many families headed to the Catskill Mountains region of upstate New York.

Before the New York State Thruway was built, the travel time from New York City to the Catskill Mountains could be four or five hours. The Red Apple Rest, located almost halfway, became a major roadside stop.[2] The restaurant was opened in May 1931 by Rueben Freed, whose clothing business went bust in the stock market crash. The Red Apple Rest boomed in business during the 1940s and 1950s. The Thruway, which was built in 1953, bypassed the restaurant, and vacationing in the Catskill mountains also declined in popularity.

The Red Apple Rest went through several changes in management. It closed in 2006 for no apparent reason but a sign on the wall that mentioning a vacation and graduation. The Red Apple Rest was condemned on January 23, 2007 for roof damage.[1]

The restaurant was mentioned in several movies, including Woody Allen's "Deconstructing Harry" and "A Walk on the Moon."

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