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| [[Our Heritage]] - ''On the main street in front of this'' [mill of Christopher and Johannes Warner] ''stood Henry and Grace [[Binns' Boarding House]] (now Rest Seekers)'' [now gone!] ''where in the 1900's they served the biggest and best meals specializing mainly in chicken and pork raised on their big farm, now [1977] known as Cole Hill Farms, then managed by Harley Parker. | | [[Our Heritage]] - ''On the main street in front of this'' [mill of Christopher and Johannes Warner] ''stood Henry and Grace [[Binns' Boarding House]] (now Rest Seekers)'' [now gone!] ''where in the 1900's they served the biggest and best meals specializing mainly in chicken and pork raised on their big farm, now [1977] known as Cole Hill Farms, then managed by Harley Parker. |
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− | The [[Restseeker's Inn]] was operated as a restaurant in later years. It was owned and operated by Benjamin J. Rigaud Jr., and was known throughout the capital district for the meals he served. The building was demolished several years ago. The Inn in the early days had a six hole outhouse. | + | The [[Rest Seeker's Inn]] was operated as a restaurant in later years. It was owned and operated by Benjamin J. Rigaud Jr., and was known throughout the capital district for the meals he served. The building was demolished several years ago. The Inn in the early days had a six hole outhouse. |
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| The majority of the pictures posted here were from the Tom and Maryellen Nagengast collection and were posted by Willard Osterhout | | The majority of the pictures posted here were from the Tom and Maryellen Nagengast collection and were posted by Willard Osterhout |
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| Image:Inn 99.jpg|<center>Starting the demolition of a landmark, photo courtesy of Ginny Mann</center> | | Image:Inn 99.jpg|<center>Starting the demolition of a landmark, photo courtesy of Ginny Mann</center> |
| Image:Inn 100.jpg|<center>The demolition continues, photo courtesy of Ginny Mann</center> | | Image:Inn 100.jpg|<center>The demolition continues, photo courtesy of Ginny Mann</center> |
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Our Heritage - On the main street in front of this [mill of Christopher and Johannes Warner] stood Henry and Grace Binns' Boarding House (now Rest Seekers) [now gone!] where in the 1900's they served the biggest and best meals specializing mainly in chicken and pork raised on their big farm, now [1977] known as Cole Hill Farms, then managed by Harley Parker.
The Rest Seeker's Inn was operated as a restaurant in later years. It was owned and operated by Benjamin J. Rigaud Jr., and was known throughout the capital district for the meals he served. The building was demolished several years ago. The Inn in the early days had a six hole outhouse.
The majority of the pictures posted here were from the Tom and Maryellen Nagengast collection and were posted by Willard Osterhout
Turn of the 20th C.; from the collection of Willard Osterhout
Rest Seeker's Inn was to the left of center, Wagner's Hotel was to the right;
Photo 2009 by Nan Stolzenburg
Menu and the prices for seafood at Benny's
A birthday cake for Benny
The whole gang visits Benny while he is ill
Note the two sided sign on the roof
The Inn in what appears to be the 1950s
Removing the sign in 2000 before the building was taken down
On the ground, the sign is now in the possession of Tom and Maryellen Nagengast
Maryellen Hopper, Lisa Newcomb, Laura Osterhout and Benny
Marty LaFontaine and Benny
Gordon Vincent with Marty and Matt LaFontaine
Carol Chmielinski, Betty Jones and Michelle Vincent
The sign that sat on the roof of the Rest Seeker's Inn
Mike and Peggy Nagengast holding baby Tyler, Ross and Kathy Willsie, Tom and Mary Jean Nagengast
Joe and Kathy Mooney with Ben
Benny, Joe Gibson and Jack Mullen
Mary Tesch and Benny behind the bar
Brian Sweeney, Donna Filkins and Tom Nagengast
Marilyn, Madeline and Benny
1984 The night the East Berne firemen answered a call at the Rest Seekers Inn but Benny told them it was just some hamburgers burning on the grill
Does Maryellen call this working!!
Betty Jones and Benny in the window behind the bar that looked down into the dining room
Marilyn Figel offers a toast
Maryellen sure looks surprised
Marilyn gives Benny a big hug
It's Halloween and Connie does her best Benny imatation
Maryellen doing her impersonation of Mr. Kleen
What in the world is Maryellen up too
When it was known as Bin's Inn, from the book"The Journey Continues"
Donna Filkins and Betty Jones laughing at Benny playing with his birthday cake
Betty Jones, Millie Tallman and Benny
Carrie LaFontaine, Maryellen Hopper and Tom Nagengast. Maryellen doesn't look very happy
Connie Filkins clowning around
L-R Dan Edwards, Lynn LaGrange, Dawn Dewey and Chuck Vinehart
Connie say's"Eat your heart out girls."
Adam Buchardt and Maryellen Hopper
Is Marilyn really a witch!!!
Benny, Helen Benninger and ?
Shirley Roney and Judy 1982
George and Peg Crosier with their backs against the wall
Cathy and Joe Mooney on the right side of the table
Benny in his kitchen with ?
Maryellen reminds me of a song"I'm forever blowing bubbles."
Back row L-R Donna Leggit, June Springer, ?, Carol Chmielinski and Betty Jones. Front row L-R ?, Debbie Filkins, Benny, Connie Filkins and Maryellen Hopper
Ed Rowe, Carrie and Marilyn
Unknown young lady wearing a Rest Seekers tee shirt
L-R ?, Ed Rowe, Joe Mooney, Ben Riguard, Joe Gibson and Schultz
Benny is good at blowing bubbles too
?, Ed Rowe and Marilyn Figel
Cindy Curro, Connie Filkins and Sylvia Filkins
Benny meets his date for his 75th birthday party, courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
Benny's date reads his birthday proclamation, courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
Benny's date up close and personal,courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
The guests offer a birthday toast to Benny,courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
On the right Gail and Millie Tallman,courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
Ed Rowe helps Benny celebrate his 75th birthday,courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
Barb and Marilyn salute the birthday boy,courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
Tommy Nag keeps a close eye on Benny,courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
A much younger Benny in his kitchen with a young friend,courtesy of Marilyn Nardilillo
The interior of the old 6 hole outhouse at Rest Seekers, from the book"Life Along The Way"
The outhouse is checked out by Bob Clow, from the book"Life Along The Way"
On the right side of the table are Eleanor Giebitz and Ginny Mann
Ed Rowe and Marilyn Figel
? and Donald Dewey, kitchen helpers
David Willsey and Gordon Vincent
Melissa Gross, Carrie LaFontaine and Dot Vincent
Tom and Maryellen at the rear table with Gerald Figel, Bill and Donna Legett and Randy Engle at the front table
Starting the demolition of a landmark, photo courtesy of Ginny Mann
The demolition continues, photo courtesy of Ginny Mann
Beer Check from "Benny's"