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Dr. LuAnn Wurst and her students at SUNY Brockport (NY) have done a
comparative study of a "local" tavern and one that was built along a
road that saw increased tourist/stagecoach traffic as Niagara Falls
became a tourist destination. Period was the early 19th century--1830s?
Papers were presented at the 2002 Norwich, NY meeting of the New York
Archaeological Association, I believe. You should be able to contact
Dr. Wurst through Dept. Anthropology SUNY-Brockport.
D. Babson.
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
sharon buford
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 8:06 PM
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Subject: Tavern Archaeology
I am currently working on my master's thesis (Historic Preservation) at
the University of Kentucky.
I am researching a 1827 purpose built Tavern on the Lexington- Cincintti
Road. The building is still standing and my thesis is an adaptive reuse
of the building. I am interested in information on other taverns
(standing or not) from the 1800 - 1840 time period, including
archeaelology, floor plans, inventories, etc.
Any information is appreciated. Please respond (off-list) to:
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Thank You - Sharon Williamson Buford
Griffith Tavern @ Silver Lake Farm, Broadwell, Harrison County, KY
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