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James Brown House Ear Inn Virons:  History of the  New York City Landmark and Neighborhood

James Brown House Ear Inn Virons: History of the New York City Landmark and Neighborhood

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James Brown House Ear Inn Virons: History of the New York City Landmark and Neighborhood

by COE, ANDREW

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New York: James Brown House, 2002 A history of the late 18th-century house on Spring St. in New York City. Traces its uses as house, stores, liquor distribution business until Prohibition, and eventually a bar that still exists. First edition. 25 cm; unpaged [approx. 90]; illustrated. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket..

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Title
James Brown House Ear Inn Virons: History of the New York City Landmark and Neighborhood
Author
COE, ANDREW
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New York: James Brown House, 2002
Keywords
Bar Ear Inn
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