Talk:Cedar Tavern

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Activist in topic Reverted whimsical edits

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"The establishment was located at 24 University Place in its heyday, but closed in April 1963 and reopened three blocks north in 1964 in a more upscale pub style."

This makes no sense. That would put it north of 14th Street. Impossible.

The unsigned comment is in error. University Place in NYC is very short, beginning at 8th Street and ending at 14th Street. The tavern moved to between 11th and 12th streets. Activist (talk) 00:16, 6 August 2018 (UTC)Reply
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Landes Lewitin

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The article has a reliably sourced mention of Lewitin as a habitue, but I've found very little information on him, other than sales/auctions of his artwork. Consequently I deleted the Wikilink to his name as I don't have the time to research him. He died in NYC in 1966, at 73 years old.[1] Activist (talk) 00:27, 6 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Reverted whimsical edits

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The establishment became famous in the 1950s through the 1960s, and "50s" used as a plural is not proper spelling, besides being inaccurate. Substituting "Many customers were... for, "It was famous in its day as a hangout of many..." dilutes the meaning of the words. Brevity is in itself not per se useful. This wasn't a newspaper stand. Activist (talk) 04:01, 13 August 2018 (UTC)Reply