Someone, please post a few photographs of the two story wood-framed inn that burned to the ground in Crescent about 53 years ago. It was names, I finally found out, “Sandpiper Inn”. it was L shaped and had a balcony. Rustic. Painted white. My dad used to go for medical eating meetings there. He said they had good pies. I saw it only once while looking for it, but when I went with my date and another couple in the dark we could not locate it, going up and down a deeply rutted sand road passing, both ways, a single sign saying Crescent 4 miles, or was it 2 miles. Never saw the turnoff.
This was Louisa’s Liquor store – likely closed late ’70’s or early 80’s.
Someone, please post a few photographs of the two story wood-framed inn that burned to the ground in Crescent about 53 years ago. It was names, I finally found out, “Sandpiper Inn”. it was L shaped and had a balcony. Rustic. Painted white. My dad used to go for medical eating meetings there. He said they had good pies. I saw it only once while looking for it, but when I went with my date and another couple in the dark we could not locate it, going up and down a deeply rutted sand road passing, both ways, a single sign saying Crescent 4 miles, or was it 2 miles. Never saw the turnoff.