Frustrated with disappearing historic community businesses, Loycent Gordon jumped into to save Historic Neirs Tavern when it was days from closing. Now he’s interviewing past and present guests supporting Historic Neirs Tavern preservation efforts. You'll uncover fascinating stories of guests connected to NYC's Oldest Bar known as The Most Famous Bar You've Never Heard Of" PBS TV. These guests of Neirs customer community he affectionately names The Community Crusaders helping nyc’s oldest bar see beyond it’s 190th birthday!
Glen arrived in Woodhaven after looking for a warm community for his family. One of his other requirements was a bar in walking distance. He found th...
Confirming Mae West performance at Neirs Tavern, the tough day the Neir family moved away, historic beer system before commercial refridgeration and m...
PART 3 OF 3 Born in 1937 Warren Augenthaler’s great aunt was the one and only Julia Neir. One of the only woman known to be allowed to operate a bar...
Born in 1937 Warren Augenthaler’s great aunt was the one and only Julia Neir. One of the only woman known to be allowed to operate a bar in the late 1...
Born in 1937 Warren Augenthaler’s great aunt was the one and only Julia Neir. One of the only woman known to be allowed to operate a bar in the late 1...
Wes Houston musical history can date back over 100 years ago when his grandfather was a regular house musician for Neirs Tavern. He discovered this th...
In this episode Edward Wendell speaks about how he went from a loner to Neirs supporter and to president of Woodhaven Residents Block Association, Woo...
My intro & podcast purpose Community Crusader Project called Neirs Storybooth For supporters of community business of past and present Why are we doi...