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Historic Marlborough Tavern, 1840. Marlborough, Conn.
Junction U.S. Routes 2 & 6A
"The Marlborough Tavern in Marlborough, Connecticut was built in 1760. It has also been known as the Col. Elisha Buell House. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978; the listing included two contributing buildings...
It was operated by innkeeper Colonel Elisha Buell, who had a nearby gunsmith and metalworking shop, too. The house was owned by the Buell family until 1898. In 1978 it was operated as a restaurant, the Marlborough Tavern.
The restaurant closed in September 2011." wikipedia
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Discover the people who lived there, the places they visited and the stories they shared.
Historic Marlborough Tavern, 1840. Marlborough, Conn.
Junction U.S. Routes 2 & 6A
"The Marlborough Tavern in Marlborough, Connecticut was built in 1760. It has also been known as the Col. Elisha Buell House. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978; the listing included two contributing buildings...
It was operated by innkeeper Colonel Elisha Buell, who had a nearby gunsmith and metalworking shop, too. The house was owned by the Buell family until 1898. In 1978 it was operated as a restaurant, the Marlborough Tavern.
The restaurant closed in September 2011." wikipedia
Postcard
Posted in the Past: Revealing the true stories written on a postcard