
There was also a live jazz performance by The Peter Einhorn Group
These were the Hudson Valley wines, beers, and spirits businesses who attended:
A great time was had by all! The drinks were amazing, the food incredible, and the band was great! Super time!
The History of 15 Canfield Street
Everett & Treadwell Company, established in 1869, was a valuable wholesale trade company in Kingston dealing in flour, grain, and provisions, In 1891, they erected a four story brick commodities warehouse on Broadway where they operated a mill with a capacity of 40,000 bushels of grain. It was one of the largest and most important houses of its kind in the Hudson Valley. The building later became well-known as Canfield Plumbing Supply.Scott Dutton Associates, Architect, bought the historic Everett and Treadwell building from the Shultz family in February 2000. Since the initial purchase, they have been in an almost continual state of renovation. Scott and his wife, Terese, have 5,000 sq, ft. loft on the top two floors, and the remainder of the building is occupied by their firm, The Devereux Foundation, Keeplan Winter Sports & Ken Perkins, Master Picture/Artwork Framer.
Got to go again next year!
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