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Cold Springs Tavern The Dining Room Tapestry featuring the photograph Cold Springs Tavern the Dining Room by Floyd Snyder

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Cold Springs Tavern the Dining Room Tapestry

Floyd Snyder

by Floyd Snyder

$72.00

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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.

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Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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Cold Springs Tavern the Dining Room Photograph by Floyd Snyder

Photograph

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Cold Springs Tavern The Dining Room Framed Print

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Cold Springs Tavern The Dining Room Tapestry

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Cold Springs Tavern the Dining Room by Floyd Snyder

What is now the Cold Spring Tavern began operating as a stagecoach stop in 1868. The original structure is believed to have been built in 1860 and included the Long Room, RV Room and Kitchen. Ownership of the Tavern during the early years is not well documented. Records indicate the Doulton family purchased 160 acres, including the Tavern, for $10 in 1900. The Doulton’s transferred ownership in 1907 to the Miramar Corporation, which went bankrupt and lost the mortgage in 1934. Caretakers, Mr. and Mrs. Green, oversaw the property until early 1941.

Adelaide Ovington, a former actress and writer, purchased 40 acres surrounding the Tavern in 1941 for $2,000. She said “I want to buy that door and whatever comes with it!” She was also the wife of Earle Ovington, a Santa Barbara aviation pioneer and the first United States airmail pilot. Adelaide ran the Tavern alongside her daughter, Audrey Ovington, until...

 

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