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Keen's Chop House and Abraham Lincoln

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    Keen's also has an extensive pipe collection hanging from the ceiling, including MacArthur's, and over 200 different bottles of scotch behind the bar.

    GARM worthy break from the usual fare:

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    $525K flag that covered Abraham Lincoln’s casket finds home — in NYC steakhouse

    A one-of-its-kind flag that draped former President Abraham Lincoln’s casket during his funeral procession has found a new home in the Big Apple — at a Midtown steakhouse.

    Keens Steakhouse, the 141-year-old white tablecloth joint known for its extensive collection of Americana memorabilia, unveiled the gargantuan, half-million dollar auction find during a private unveiling ceremony Thursday.

    “It’s truly a treasure,” Keens Steakhouse general manager Julia Lisowski told The Post of the historic flag, which was used in procession after Lincoln was assassinated in office in 1865.

    “It’s a really special and amazing piece of history that we are so honored to have here.”

    The 37-star American flag – believed to be the only surviving casket flag from Lincoln’s funeral train from Washington DC to his burial site in Springfield, Illinois – will be permanently displayed in the restaurant’s second-floor “Lincoln Room” treasure trove of presidential artifacts, where history is served alongside mutton chops and Porterhouse steak.

    The flag’s new digs marks somewhat of a return home to New York, Lisowski said, as it was commissioned from storied Fulton Street-based flag maker Annin & Company, known as the largest and oldest flag making operation in the nation.

    As part of the funeral train procession, it traveled on a 1,600-mile journey through hundreds of US towns in 1865– and even passed through City Hall in Manhattan.

    Known as the Applegate Flag due to its provenance handed down through generations of the descendants of army doctor Lewis Applegate’s family for more than 150 years, the flag was first gifted to the physician from Sen. Edwin D. Morgan — who was one of only six Senate pallbearers who rode with the funeral train, Lisowski said.

    After exiting the Applegate lineage in 1977 and exchanging hands in two other families, the flag was donated to the Museum of Southern History in Jacksonville, Florida in 1996 — until it was rediscovered “down a dark hallway behind a bookcase” during an inventory check in 2023.

    It was around that time that Keens ownership also changed hands to billionaire Tilman Fertitta for a cool $30 million.

    Lisowski called it “kismet” that Fertitta stepped into the role as auction house Guernsey’s put the flag up for sale in 2024. The hospitality mogul, behind the likes of the Rainforest Cafe and Bubba Gump Shrimp, grabbed the famed flag for $525,000.

    But it still took months to bring the American history relic back to life, Lisowski said, as the flag then went through a monthslong restoration process at the St. John the Divine’s Textile Conservation Laboratory.

    Lab director Marlene Eidelheit recalled the flag was thoroughly examined and treated for a few tears and dirt — but it “wasn’t bad” as far as presidential Civil War-era artifacts go.

    The flag joins a swath of Lincoln memorabilia in Keens’ upstairs dining room, including political cartoons; a famous Bixby letter from Lincoln to a Union army widow who lost her five sons in the Civil War; and a stained program that a nearby framed article claims Lincoln was holding at Ford’s Theatre when he was fatally shot by John Wilkes Booth.

    The flag also serves as the first 21st-century addition to Keens’ extensive “Lincoln Room” collection, and the latest acquisition since at least the 1950s.

    “Guests come to Keens not just for a meal, but for a sense of history; and The Abraham Lincoln Casket Flag 1865 is one of the most meaningful artifacts we have ever had the privilege to display,” Lisowski added.

    “Keens has always been a steward of American history, and welcoming this extraordinary piece into our Lincoln Room allows us to honor President Lincoln’s legacy in a way that feels both intimate and profound.”

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    little know fact, getoffmydickerson has insulted Abraham Lincoln on twitter . . . which probably deserves its own thread
     
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    I.D.I.O.T.
     

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