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submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 04.06.2012

PRESENT DAY POTAMOS ...

yes not much has changed with the main street of potamos , perhaps no big changes in over a hundred years ...

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submitted by Gaye Hegeman on 03.06.2012

Potamos

Can you spot any changes! This picture was taken in January 1983 on my first visit to the Island. It was very quiet as the shops had closed for the afternoon, and chilly being mid-winter. I was keen to connect with the Island home of my grandfather, Theo G. Andronicos, but knew very little about his family. It has taken us over thirty years to put the pieces together.

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submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 16.02.2010

POTAMOS MARKETS

the famous potamos markets in 1982, the markets have changed now, in years gone by the locals would bring their produce , friut , vegetables, olive oil, to be sold , these days the amount of local produce has diminished,now at the sunday markets, you will find to buy, paintings , jewellery, painted rocks , photos , but one thing hasnt changed in 300 years , a place to catch up, and share some island gossip!!!

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submitted by Daniel Tripp on 07.02.2008

Village well, Potamos - 1971

Us kids collecting water at the communal well, located up the hill from "down town" Potamos (i.e. the road heading out Northwest towards Agia Anastassia).
We lived in a house overlooking the well from January 1971 to May 1971.

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submitted by Terry Chlentzos on 24.01.2006

View of Potamos, 1935

Looking toward Potamos, 1935. Photo by Pete Clentzos during 1935 Greek Track and Field tour.

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submitted by Terry Chlentzos on 24.01.2006

Potamos 1935

A street in Potamos on Sunday. Photo by Peter Clentzos during 1935 Greek Track and Field tour.

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submitted by Alexandra Ermolaeff on 02.12.2003

The place of tears, joy and sorrow

The place of tears, joy and sorrow. This monument was erected in 1908 to commemorate the place where family and friends farewelled those leaving to seek their fortunes abroad