New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
More info, courtesy of David Barksdale taken from an upcoming walking tour brochure for Downtown.
"Reibel House (1887) 115 East Market (Renaissance Revival) Built for Joseph H. Reibel as a hotel, it was run as a hotel less than ten years and has seen many uses since, including a restaurant and bakery. The present owner has meticulously restored the cut limestone façade."
Hi. My name is Ken Reibel. What city is this? Upstate NY, I'm guessing. I'd like to know more about Joseph H. Reibel, as he may be related to my great-grandfather Florent Reibel, who immigrated to the US from France in 1871.
More info, courtesy of David Barksdale taken from an upcoming walking tour brochure for Downtown.
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115 East Market (Renaissance Revival)
Built for Joseph H. Reibel as a hotel, it was run as a hotel less than ten years and has seen many uses since, including a restaurant and bakery. The present owner has meticulously restored the cut limestone façade."
Hi. My name is Ken Reibel. What city is this? Upstate NY, I'm guessing. I'd like to know more about Joseph H. Reibel, as he may be related to my great-grandfather Florent Reibel, who immigrated to the US from France in 1871.
ReplyDeleteI see you're in Southern Indiana. Interesting.
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