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Lincoln County War villain's home now serves breakfast, <br>lunch and high tea in its redecorated parlors
<center><img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/dolan_house_lincoln.jpg align=center border=1 vspace=5 hspace=5 alt="'The Kid' gets last laugh... as James Dolan's historic Lincoln home evolves to become Ladies' Tea Parlor"><br><font size=3 Face="Arial Narrow" color=#000000>'The Kid' gets last laugh... as James Dolan's historic <br>Lincoln home becomes Ladies' Tea Parlor</font></center>
Lincoln – <img src=http://sonewmex.com/images/billythekid.jpg align=right border=1 vspace=5 hspace=5 alt="Rumors from old Fort Sumner say they've begun hearing laughter coming from William Bonney's long-silent grave ">The events and tourism season is beginning again in beautiful, historically preserved, Lincoln and the famous Dolan House will be open for your enjoyment from 8 am to 3 pm every day except Wednesday.

Breakfast and lunch, coffee and tea will be served in the newly restored Ladies and Gentlemen’s Parlors. Yes, there are two separate parlors, but gentlemen and ladies both are welcome in either room. The Gentlemen’s parlor will have a masculine décor similar to how the original Mr. Dolan (from the Billy the Kid days of the 1880s) had his office decorated, and the Ladies Parlor will feature a lacy, feminine décor. China dishware will be served in either parlor.

Breakfast will be traditional and lunches will feature home made soups and sandwiches.

One of the specialties of the Dolan House will be authentic English High Teas, which will be available for your party by reservation.

Antiques are for sale at the Dolan House as well.

Visit Lincoln. Walk the quiet streets where historic houses still stand. Take a stroll on the banks of the creek that runs through the lovely natural park there, and then visit the Dolan House for tea or coffee and home made food served in an 1880’s environment. Enjoy.

575-653-4670; 826 Calle Placita (Highway 380), Lincoln, dolansoutpost@yahoo.com (dolansoutpost@yahoo.com)

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