Reminder of the 70's along Rio Grande 24 – Pat’s Bar, Green River, Utah [Trackside Utah PA]
: Green River, UT Sep. 10, 2014
Pat’s Bar was located at the center of Green River, Utah on 160 S Broadway.
According to 1910 and 1917 Sanborn Map, this single-story concrete block building with metal cornice and 6-inch firewall was built no later than 1910 as a Hardw. It was with 16 feet high metal cornice and 18-inch firewall and was a Gen'l. S. in 1917.
According to Utah Division of State History (UDSH), this one-part block commercial structure was built in 1910[1]. It is made of rock-faced concrete block.
Patrick J. Gahagan(1923 – 1981) owned and operated the bar at least until 1964[2]. Pat is a son of Arbon Cafe proprietor Marche Tasker.
Written on the wall were BILLIARD ROOM, TOBACCO, CIGARS・CANDY, COLD-DRINKS, ICE CREAM and GROCERIES. Now, it is owned and occupied by non-profit organization, the Epicenter. Glenn L. Baxter seems owned the structure when the Epicenter was established[3].
[1] UDSH Historic Building Search results;
[2] Apr. 9, 1964 Times-Independent
[3] Mar. 4, 2010 Epicenter blog;
: Oct. 20, 1955 Green River Journal
Pat’s BarはGreen Riverの町の中心部、S Broadway沿いにあったバー。少なくとも1964年までは営業していたようだ。壁面に往時の広告がわずかに読み取れる。現在はEpicenterというNPOの所有で、その活動拠点になっている。
Pat’s Bar was located at the center of Green River, Utah on 160 S Broadway.
According to 1910 and 1917 Sanborn Map, this single-story concrete block building with metal cornice and 6-inch firewall was built no later than 1910 as a Hardw. It was with 16 feet high metal cornice and 18-inch firewall and was a Gen'l. S. in 1917.
According to Utah Division of State History (UDSH), this one-part block commercial structure was built in 1910[1]. It is made of rock-faced concrete block.
Patrick J. Gahagan(1923 – 1981) owned and operated the bar at least until 1964[2]. Pat is a son of Arbon Cafe proprietor Marche Tasker.
Written on the wall were BILLIARD ROOM, TOBACCO, CIGARS・CANDY, COLD-DRINKS, ICE CREAM and GROCERIES. Now, it is owned and occupied by non-profit organization, the Epicenter. Glenn L. Baxter seems owned the structure when the Epicenter was established[3].
revised, Jan. 10, 2017
[1] UDSH Historic Building Search results;
[2] Apr. 9, 1964 Times-Independent
[3] Mar. 4, 2010 Epicenter blog;
: Oct. 20, 1955 Green River Journal
Pat’s BarはGreen Riverの町の中心部、S Broadway沿いにあったバー。少なくとも1964年までは営業していたようだ。壁面に往時の広告がわずかに読み取れる。現在はEpicenterというNPOの所有で、その活動拠点になっている。
2015-06-06 09:00
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