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Historic Caenen Castle in Shawnee reopens as a restaurant, farm winery outlet
After three years of standing vacant, Caenen Castle in Shawnee has reopened under new ownership as a farm winery outlet and restaurant. Carla and Daniel Dyer became owners of the historic building in September 2019. After extensive restorative work and renovations, they have turned the space into a farm winery outlet located in a restaurant.
"Farm" Like "ranch " , usually is far from it. It usually means ex accountant/ new business owner and life time urbanite "thinks" that is what farm life is.
ReplyDeleteNot interested in anything that shirt tucker is selling.
ReplyDeleteHasn't that place failed at everything that has gone in there?
ReplyDeleteThis is an example of white privilidge. Everything the crazy lefties on these blogs complains about. Money good, no, bad if not mine.
ReplyDeleteA restaurant should do well with all the shutdown crap and zombie cootie virus bedwetting. Money well spent dummies. 😏🍿
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ReplyDeleteDuring restoration efforts, the new castle owners oddly found the walls had been packed with suppositories!!!