All,
I was again roaming through the Library of Congress website and found a 1/28/1938 photo of the Cedar Bridge Tavern. The photographer was named Nathanial R. Ewan who took an extraordinary amount of photo’s of buildings around the state. Along with many of the photo’s is something quite remarkable....detailed drawings and floor plans of them, the Cedar Bridge Tavern included. Looking them over I was able to compare photo’s that I took of the inside of the tavern when Ben and I was invited in by the homeowner. Obviously, that leads to a somewhat different form of “Then and Now” photo’s that hopefully I can do justice to.
Cedar Bridge Tavern 1938 and 2003 taken at slightly different locations. Compare the upstairs windows.
The floor plans show the bar and the stairs leading upstairs to the second floor. The tavern today still has the original bar depicted in these plans. If you are facing the bar the curved stairs are just to the right of them past a doorway. Notice the spiral stairs in the drawing and in the photo of Ben’s legs. Also notice the bar.
The bar
The curved stairs
Here is the link to the photo’s and plans. Click on the icons on the left to view them all.
http://tinyurl.com/337lxm
BTW, the stairs are so narrow that the present owner cut a large hole in the side of the house to get his furniture into the rooms upstairs.
And notice the bar is the same one as the one in my photo above.
Guy
I was again roaming through the Library of Congress website and found a 1/28/1938 photo of the Cedar Bridge Tavern. The photographer was named Nathanial R. Ewan who took an extraordinary amount of photo’s of buildings around the state. Along with many of the photo’s is something quite remarkable....detailed drawings and floor plans of them, the Cedar Bridge Tavern included. Looking them over I was able to compare photo’s that I took of the inside of the tavern when Ben and I was invited in by the homeowner. Obviously, that leads to a somewhat different form of “Then and Now” photo’s that hopefully I can do justice to.
Cedar Bridge Tavern 1938 and 2003 taken at slightly different locations. Compare the upstairs windows.
The floor plans show the bar and the stairs leading upstairs to the second floor. The tavern today still has the original bar depicted in these plans. If you are facing the bar the curved stairs are just to the right of them past a doorway. Notice the spiral stairs in the drawing and in the photo of Ben’s legs. Also notice the bar.
The bar
The curved stairs
Here is the link to the photo’s and plans. Click on the icons on the left to view them all.
http://tinyurl.com/337lxm
BTW, the stairs are so narrow that the present owner cut a large hole in the side of the house to get his furniture into the rooms upstairs.
And notice the bar is the same one as the one in my photo above.
Guy