Clifton - Kincheloe House
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Clifton - Kincheloe House
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On the Placard: Kincheloe House ** 1900 **
Huckster George Kinchloe worked the area until the end of Prohibition. His wife "Aunt Inez" then opened the house to boarders. 5c buckets of beer were delivered every Friday night to the thirsty school teachers residing here. Later, the left front parlor was an unlicensed watering hole for discreet customers.
Huckster George Kinchloe worked the area until the end of Prohibition. His wife "Aunt Inez" then opened the house to boarders. 5c buckets of beer were delivered every Friday night to the thirsty school teachers residing here. Later, the left front parlor was an unlicensed watering hole for discreet customers.
Creator
John Thomas
Date
11/26/2015
Contributor
John Thomas
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John Thomas, “Clifton - Kincheloe House,” Northern Virginia Digital History Archive, accessed November 21, 2024, https://novahistory.ctevans.net/items/show/996.