File:IKTM. Sign.1998.jpg
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[edit]This 'new' sign, with the image of a Lene Lenape Native American "Indian King" raised en cameo, is a 1996 replica of the way tavern signs were made in the 18th c. Its side, wrought-iron straps were hand-forged by the State's Supervisor of Historic Sites, Paul Taylor, at the Allaire Village Blacksmith Shop.
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current | 18:40, 7 October 2007 | 2,041 × 2,440 (587 KB) | SPSinterpretor (talk | contribs) | This 'new' sign, with the image of a Lene Lenape Native American "Indian King" raised en cameo, is a 1996 replica of the way tavern signs were made in the 18th c. Its side, wrought-iron straps were hand-forged by the State's Supervisor of Historic Sites, |
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