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[Arthur King via McSorley's]
McSorley's is officially celebrating its 163rd birthday today over at its home of, uh, 163 years — 15 E. Seventh St. near Cooper Square. Expect a visit by Lincoln and some shots (so to speak) by the musket-toting McSorley's militia.
Related!
Quiet Lunch Magazine has created the "163rd McSorley’s Old Ale House 2017 Calendar" featuring never-before-published photos of the bar (like the one above) by designer Arthur King in the 1950s when he was studying at Pratt. The calendar is $12. More details here.
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Meanwhile!
Whenever mentioning McSorley's and anniversaries... Someone brings this up. Per New York: "Though McSorley’s claims it opened its doors in 1854, NYC historian Richard McDermott used public records to prove it really opened in 1862."
Previously on EV Grieve:
Happy No. 162 McSorley's!
4 comments:
Are you SURE those were taken in the 1950's? The backgrounds look the same they did as last week, and those just could be models dressed in 'new vintage' clothes.
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The guy on the right is wearing a tapered shirt. Hmmmm....
Burp~!
Is this place REALLY 163 or turning 163 years old? I wanna see proof.
LOL if those pics were phony but I don't think they are as that flopping dude isn't self-conscious to be BS.
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