Text Box: Miniatures - Keeler Tavern
This is a one inch scale replica room created by Diane M. Smoler. It is electrified and is constructed of wood, stones and mortar. It is the Tap Room of Keeler Tavern in Ridgefield, Ct. , built in 1760. It was made into an Inn   in 1772 and became a favorite stop of stagecoaches between New York and Boston. A cannon ball is embedded  in the wall, fired by the British Army during the Battle of Ridgefield on April 1, 1777. It is now a museum open to the public. 
It is furnished and accessorized as the era.
Measurements Are: 
Height 10 inches, Length 19 ½ inches, Width 10 ½ inches.
Cost: $1500.00
  
 
 
 



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