Fall 2008: Preservation Pub Crawl
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On November 20th, PHPO held its first Preservation Pub Crawl! Architectural historian Francis Morrone led a group of 12 on a meandering tour of three historic watering holes on the West Side of Manhattan. We began at the White Horse Tavern, where Dylan Thomas drank his last drinks, and then we ambled past Jane Jacobs‘ house on Hudson Street. After peeping through the gate at Grove Court, we wandered down Leroy Street past the Cosby homestead. Then it was time to warm up at the good old Ear Inn on Spring Street. From there the hearty bunch hurried down to the Triangle Below Canal where we ended our tour at Walker’s, famous neighbor to both JFK Jr. and the Ghostbusters’ firehouse. Though chilly, it was an informative and exciting evening, full of fantastic NYC trivia!
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