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Wooden tavern signs, hung high on posts in front of the building to be obvious to travelers on horseback and in carriages, were a feature of the 18th and 19th century landscape. Placed at frequent (15-20 mile) intervals along public roadways, taverns provided food and drink and often, overnight accommodations (entertainments) of varying degrees of quality and privacy. This sign, "A. Stratton," identifies Arad Stratton (b.1795) the third generation of the family to keep tavern in Northfield, Massachusetts.
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"A. Stratton" Tavern sign
creator Unidentified |
date 1800-1820 |
location Northfield Farms, Northfield, Massachusetts |
height 60.0" |
width 24.0" |
process/materials wood |
item type Public Announcements/Sign |
accession # #1880.083.01 |
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