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The Lake House is an historic tavern located at the Waterford Flat area of Waterford in Maine. It is an inn and restaurant north of Keoka Lake and near Mount Tire'm. The tavern was built by prominent businessman Eli Longley in 1797, the year the town of Waterford was incorporated.
Fitzy’s Cafe is open daily from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. A grand opening celebration is slated for January and will coincide with the rollout of a finalized menu, plus online ordering and delivery options.
Jared Heath, 32, quietly opened Boneyard BBQ, 118 High St. in Waterford, about three or four weeks ago. But he hasn't been lonely. But he hasn't been lonely. Plenty of folks have stopped in for ...
Moved from Broadway to this address and adapted for reuse as a restaurant 52: David Rayfiel House: November 10, 2009 : 1266 Kathan Rd. Day: Modern Movement style house built in 1958. 53: Cyrus Rexford House
In 1922, the Old Mill Tavern was built by Louis Dorman (b.1895-d.1976) in Waterford Village. [13] It was located at 5828 Dixie Highway where the road crosses of the Clinton River. It was the most popular restaurant in Waterford Village for over a half century. The tavern was destroyed by fire in 1982 and was never rebuilt.
The Quaker Hill Historic District encompasses the center a mainly residential village in northeastern Waterford, Connecticut.Running in a mostly linear fashion along Old Norwich Road between Connecticut Route 32 and Richard Grove Road, the area first grew as a settlement of religious non-conformists in the 17th century, developed in the 19th century as a small industrial village, and became ...
Steve and Amy investigate a tavern established in 1831 after hearing reports that an evil entity has attacked the owner's wife and is scaring employees. Through research Steve learns that the area was a Hopwell Indian burial mound. In the 1820s, the settlers dug it all up and took the clay and bones to ground up into bricks.
In the autumn of 1695 a merchant galley called the Ouzel (meaning blackbird) sailed out of Ringsend in Dublin under the command of Captain Eoghan Massey of Waterford.Her destination, it was supposed at the time, was the port of Smyrna in the Ottoman Empire (now İzmir in Turkey), where the vessel's owners – the Dublin shipping company of Ferris, Twigg and Cash – intended her to engage in a ...