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The wooden buckets, butter churns, and apple crates are made by Colonial Trading Co. We buy all of our wood in rough, random widths. With the help of regular woodworking machinery, we turn this lumber into the wonderful buckets, butter churns, and crates. Each copper nail is personally hand-nailed by Jonathan Myer. Our items have been used by colonial era reenactors, and have even been used as props on the shows
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and
The Wild, Wild West Show The wagon wheels, hay rakes and forks, and wrought iron items are made by local craftsmen. The wagon wheels and wrought iron is actually made by local Amish families. (Check out our other web site, www.amishcraft.com, to see more authentic Amish-made items.) The decorative fruit is imported, but we believe it compliments our products well.
| Cuisine: | American |
| Dress: | Casual |
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Mon-Sat: 11am-2am
Sun: 12pm-2am
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This Suffolk law school hang out is the perfect dark hiding spot to escape to. Enjoy a cold beer while playing pool in the back. Diverse crowd. The Beantown Pub is also the only bar in the world where you can have a Sam Adams beer when looking at the grave of Sam Adams across the street.