Dunham Tavern Museum, The Tap Room
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Title
Dunham Tavern Museum, The Tap Room
Subject
Dunham Tavern Museum (Cleveland, Ohio), Euclid Avenue (Cleveland, Ohio), Galleries & museums
Description
Historic Dunham Tavern was built in 1832 and was once an inn on the Buffalo-Cleveland-Detroit highway. It was the first home built east of 55th Street, and is the oldest building now standing on Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. The Tavern is owned by The Society of Collectors, Inc. and is being preserved as an authentic museum of early American life.-- card verso.
Creator
Perry Cragg
Source
Cleveland Memory collection
Format
Image, JPEG, 44Kb
Language
eng
Type
Image
Coverage
Cleveland (Ohio)
Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Postcard
Physical Dimensions
3 x 5 in.
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