Product code: Signed, Numbered Print of The Indian King shops Inn by Betty Kunkel
This is a beautiful signed, numbered (#42/350) etching of The Historic Indian King Tavern by artist Betty Kunkel. Framed with a light gray matte in pristine condition, it is wired and ready to hang on your wall! Framed size is approximately 17.5" wide by 15.5" high. The Indian King Tavern (also known as the Creighton House, or Creighton Tavern) was a colonial American tavern in Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey, United States, which was the site of a 1777 meeting of the New Jersey General Assembly that officially ratified the Declaration of Independence and adopted its Great Seal. It was the shops first State Historic Site, adopted as such in 1903. Its original structure remains largely intact. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] (Haddonfield and surrounding areas have been part of Camden County, New Jersey, since the formation of Camden County on March 13, 1844.).
This is a beautiful signed, numbered (#42/350) etching of The Historic Indian King Tavern by artist Betty Kunkel. Framed with a light gray matte in pristine condition, it is wired and ready to hang on your wall! Framed size is approximately 17.5" wide by 15.5" high. The Indian King Tavern (also known as the Creighton House, or Creighton Tavern) was a colonial American tavern in Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey, United States, which was the site of a 1777 meeting of the New Jersey General Assembly that officially ratified the Declaration of Independence and adopted its Great Seal. It was the shops first State Historic Site, adopted as such in 1903. Its original structure remains largely intact. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] (Haddonfield and surrounding areas have been part of Camden County, New Jersey, since the formation of Camden County on March 13, 1844.).