With History oozing from its myriad of rooms, this is a unique opportunity to recreate, restore or transform a wonderful piece of Catskills history. This iconic building could be an amazing and huge family compound, a boutique hotel, or a massive home with room to spread out. The building has been placed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Built in 1892, it was the heart of East Branch for decades. Tourists from NYC would pay $3 to take the train up and rent one of the 28 guest rooms. It was renowned for its proximity to world class fishing on the East Branch of the Delaware River and Beaver Kill. The first floor originally had a restaurant, a large kitchen, a tavern, and the barkeeper s apartment. The second and third floors had 14 guest rooms each with one bathroom originally at the end of the hall. While in the flood plain, levees are in place and managed by the DEC. Easily accessible to Route 17 and 2 hours to the George Washington Bridge.
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