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What are the stories at Colesante's Tavern?
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Colesante's Tavern has been a Watertown staple since it opened in 1933, the same year Prohibition ended.
Join Kelly Burdick and Christina Knott as we talk to George Colesante, the second-generation owner of the bar, has been there for almost all of it. He started out working for his father before he took over the bar himself.
George is a collector of objects, and as we found out, also a collector of great stories. Listen in as he shares stories of life behind the bar and the many things he and his bar have seen through the years.
Credits:Episode is edited by Christina Knott. Intro music is "Nobody Calls It San Fran" by Coyote Hearing. Outro music is "The Papergirl" by The Whole Other.
Contact us: Follow us on @SecondLookHistory on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at secondlook@jnc.media to share feedback or your own tales from history.
Show your support: To subscribe to the Watertown Daily Times at NNY360, visit nny360.com. You can also follow our affiliate link to get a free audio book from Audible.com and try it out for 30 days. Enter our promo code "secondlook" at Audible.com or visit www.audibletrial.com/secondlook.
Read Chris Brock's article on Colesante's Tavern and visit nny360.com for more, including photos and one more audio extra.
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When? This feed was archived on July 06, 2023 10:05 (). Last successful fetch was on February 08, 2023 09:13 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 246827856 series 2437304
Colesante's Tavern has been a Watertown staple since it opened in 1933, the same year Prohibition ended.
Join Kelly Burdick and Christina Knott as we talk to George Colesante, the second-generation owner of the bar, has been there for almost all of it. He started out working for his father before he took over the bar himself.
George is a collector of objects, and as we found out, also a collector of great stories. Listen in as he shares stories of life behind the bar and the many things he and his bar have seen through the years.
Credits:Episode is edited by Christina Knott. Intro music is "Nobody Calls It San Fran" by Coyote Hearing. Outro music is "The Papergirl" by The Whole Other.
Contact us: Follow us on @SecondLookHistory on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at secondlook@jnc.media to share feedback or your own tales from history.
Show your support: To subscribe to the Watertown Daily Times at NNY360, visit nny360.com. You can also follow our affiliate link to get a free audio book from Audible.com and try it out for 30 days. Enter our promo code "secondlook" at Audible.com or visit www.audibletrial.com/secondlook.
Read Chris Brock's article on Colesante's Tavern and visit nny360.com for more, including photos and one more audio extra.
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