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Marlborough Tavern, 1927

Address: 3-5 East Hampton Road
Contemporary Building Name: Marlborough Tavern
Historic Building Name: Colonel Elisha Buell House
Present Use: Restaurant
Historic Use: Residential, Tavern
Architectural style: Colonial
Date constructed: c. 1760, 1740 (Assessor), mid-1980s
Notes: This image was taken from across South Main Street, possibly at Mary Hall's funeral. Note the location of the old barn, and the amount of room between the Tavern and Rt. 66 then, compared to now.

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