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At 08:22 PM 3/13/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I am trying to recall where a particularly wonderful old tavern was located
>in the Mohawk Valley but have drawn an absolute blank.  It was in the
>beginning stages of being fixed up when I last saw it a about 1990 and I am
>wondering what ever happened to it (I also need a reference for some
>research I am doing).
>

Dan:
That sounds like the one at the Fort Klock Historic Restoration, which I
know has incorporated an old inn/tavern into their property. I don't see it
on their site:
http://www.global2000.net/fortklock/

but I have pictures I shot of the inn, which is now a bright yellow color.
It's adjacent to the Fort Klock site, same side of the road.

regards,
Greg


Greg Ketcham
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"Drums Along The Mohawk: the American Revolution on the New York Frontier"
http://www.nyhistory.net/~drums

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