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Photo Essay: Court Tavern: Cruel But Fair History Page History Cruel But Fair Additional Photo's Interview Vanishing New Brunswick |
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Click on any of the first four pictures to see what they look like today. |
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Original Court Tavern: The back of the photo say's 149 Church St. New Brunswick, N.J. Corner of Church St's and Spring Alley 1945 |
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Court Tavern Circa 1960's Old location Catycorner from newer CourtCourt Tavern (note fire hydrant in each picture) |
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Court Tavern 1980 old location |
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Albany Street 1980 |
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Painting of the Court commisioned by the lawyers who hung out there in the early eighties. It was painted by John Sidote who, according to a guy whose hung out there since the late seventies, used to work for the Middlesex Count Sherrif's department. Strangely, upon closer, soberer inspection, the name Halsted is signed in the picture. The guy who told me about John Sidote being the artist can't explain the other signature, but inisists the painter was Sidote. |
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Photo Essay: Court Tavern: Cruel But Fair History Page |
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