....building was built in the 1940s by/for the Carmichaels. It was as a blacksmith shop, a stable and a storage barn with dirt floors. The building's walls were made of poured concrete, fifteen inches thick. Paul Wolfe (Wolfe Street) bought the building in the early 50s and made it into The Bent Elbow Cocktail Lounge and opened in 1954. In 1960 the building was sold to Virgil Hammons and changed it to Virgil's V.O. Steak House. In the 70s it was the Monte Vista Restaurant and Lounge. In 1977, Elesica Dawn and Jason Stone bought the property. "Lee and I were in full partners in the venture" and named the bar "The Sorry Gulch Saloon". A short time later the name was changed to Ceaders. "We did that on our own (name change), as we were at a point we wanted to try a new direction at the time". In 1980, the name was changed back to The Sorry Gulch Saloon.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
The Sorry Gulch Saloon....
....building was built in the 1940s by/for the Carmichaels. It was as a blacksmith shop, a stable and a storage barn with dirt floors. The building's walls were made of poured concrete, fifteen inches thick. Paul Wolfe (Wolfe Street) bought the building in the early 50s and made it into The Bent Elbow Cocktail Lounge and opened in 1954. In 1960 the building was sold to Virgil Hammons and changed it to Virgil's V.O. Steak House. In the 70s it was the Monte Vista Restaurant and Lounge. In 1977, Elesica Dawn and Jason Stone bought the property. "Lee and I were in full partners in the venture" and named the bar "The Sorry Gulch Saloon". A short time later the name was changed to Ceaders. "We did that on our own (name change), as we were at a point we wanted to try a new direction at the time". In 1980, the name was changed back to The Sorry Gulch Saloon.
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