|
|
0 likes |
The Redding Roadhouse located at 406 Redding Road has always been a meeting place. Situated at the junction of Rte. 53 and Rte. 107, the building first served as a small bed and breakfast for weary travelers, the only place of refuge in the Saugatuck Valley. Home cooked meals were served in the small tavern and customers sat by a warm fire, shared news about people and events before continuing on their way. Mark Twain, America’s famous author, and local resident of Redding, reportedly sat in the tavern on occasions, scribbled notes for his fiction on wintry nights and talked with sojourners anxious to bring news about a growing Fairfield County.
|
CORKBOARD Home How Corkboard Works Corkboard.it Bookmarklet Site Map Contact |
DISCOVER What's new Popular Corkboards |
MOBILITY Corkboard Mobile iPhone App Mobile site |
LEGAL Terms of Use Privacy Policy Copyright Playing nicely |