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THE OLD TALBOT TAVERN IN BARDSTOWN || KENTUCKY LANDMARK ART PRINT

THE OLD TALBOT TAVERN IN BARDSTOWN || KENTUCKY LANDMARK ART PRINT

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The Old Talbott Tavern, Bardstown Kentucky || Kentucky Landmark Art Print

Giclée Fine Art open edition print of an Original illustration by Mark Herman.

The Old Talbott was built in 1779 and has been called the oldest western stagecoach stop in America. It was a haven of hospitality to those sturdy pioneers who carved an empire out of the threatening wilderness. From its simple, rough beginnings the tavern mellowed with the years, typifying the gracious living than burgeoned in the Old South.
The Tavern today stands as one of the oldest buildings in Bardstown, Kentucky. Where automobiles go today, stagecoach drivers once cracked their whips.
In the course of the history, this ancient hotel has borne many different names. It was called the Hynes, Bardstown Hotel, Chapman’s House, Shady Bower Hotel, the Newman House, Old stone Tavern, and today is recognized as the Talbott Tavern.

About our prints: We only use Epson Brand Printers, Epson inks and Epson Enhanced Matte Paper to ensure our high quality standards and attention to detail is consistent with every print you purchase from us. Every print is made by our family owned small business and personally inspected.
Please note that some color tones and intensities may vary slightly from online to in person, but the heavy stock premium matte paper nicely enhances the rich colors in Mark’s artwork.

All of our prints include a white printed border, designed to look great when placed directly into a frame without the need for an additional mat.
The 8x10 and 16x20 prints include a small original "landmark icon" line art illustration at the bottom of the print (example image shows the size of the icon but each landmark features a unique image created by the artist to compliment the print).
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