From Decaying Hulk to Historic Park
A SHORT PICTORIAL ESSAY ON THE
(RE)CREATION OF MARTIN'S TAVERN
In 2005, the Friends of Martin’s Tavern (or FOMT), a citizen-formed non profit
organization, initiated the demolition of the massive
and abandoned three story apartment building that had come to dominate the
sightlines of the center of Marshallton, an historic village
a few miles west of West Chester, the county seat of Chester County, PA.
Enter the masons… Working with wobbly towers of original
colonial stone, skilled masons carefully re-pointed the surviving structure
of the tavern, filling the spaces between the stones with durable mortar and
leaving us with the beautifully restored stone edifices we see today from
anywhere in the center of Marshallton.
Today the restored footprint of Martin’s Tavern and the green, manicured
micro-park that surrounds it stands as a testimonial to the power of citizen
action to make their communities better places to live. This picture shows
the tavern festooned for the holidays in the winter of 2005.
Since the restoration, several neglected properties within site of the tavern have seen restorative work and the village grows more beautiful every year. While no one can claim that the restoration of the tavern by itself has sparked a renaissance of pride in Marshallton, it can be said that when a small village cares for its most neglected properties in this way, it can’t help but be an inspiration to those who own other historic structures in the village.