Photograph of the Coe tavern in Hempstead. One entranceway is bricked over and several windows are shuttered. Three ladies are in the front yard, two of whom are on bicycles.
Photograph of the dining room of the Coe Tavern in Hempstead, New York. The dining room is sparsely decorated, and has three chairs lining the walls. The shutters are drawn, and the room appears dark.
The Reed Tavern, Now Landrine House. The building is well maintained, and is seen from the front entrance. The door is partially hidden by shrubs in front of the porch.
Chapter V. At Tappan - Death; One footnote; A single embossed button is on the left hand side of the page, with the lettering "USA". On the right hand side of the page there is a layout of the Mabie Tavern as in 1780.
Photograph of Major Andre's prison in Tappan. The Mabie Tavern is seen from outside, and is dilapidated with roof damage, a broken front fence, and shuttered windows.
A photograph of Major Andre's prison room in the Mabie Tavern in Tappan, NY. The room is empty, and is in a state of disrepair. Mold can be seen growing on the ceiling. The building appears to have shifted on its foundation, and the wall is...