DescriptionNew York State historic marker – Temperance House.JPG
English: New York State historic marker for Temperance House: Served as turnpike tavern for almost 60 YRS. Built and opened by Cyrenus Bartholomew in 1815. Closed in 1872 when the Chenango R.R. opened and passed it by.
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