Historic Charlton Tavern burns
A piece of the rural town of Charlton's history was destroyed early Saturday when the Charlton Tavern burnt to the ground. Posted on January 10, 2009.
A Round Lake Fire Department ladder truck, operates at the scene of a multiple dwelling fire on Charlton Road early Saturday.
Firefighters and equipment are silhouetted while fighting a fire at the Charlton Inn on Stage Road, completely engulfed in flames early Saturday.
Charlton firefighters are framed by the remains of the Charlton Inn, after flames broke out early Saturday.
A Charlton firefighter moves a hose line into position while battling a fire at the Charlton Inn early Saturday.
A firefighter walks past the Charlton Inn on Stage Road, completely engulfed in flames early Saturday.
A firefighter is silhouetted while fighting a fire at the Charlton Inn on Stage Road, completely engulfed in flames early Saturday.
An East Glenville tower ladder truck operates in dense smoke, pouring water on a house that fell victim from the spread of fire from the Charlton Inn next door early Saturday,
Firefighters are silhouetted while fighting a fire at the Charlton Inn on Stage Road, completely engulfed in flames early Saturday.
Encrusted in ice, a Burnt Hills Fire Departmet Captain, communicates on the radio at the scene of the Charlton Inn fire early Saturday.
Firefighters sift through the remains of the Charlton Inn after a devistating fire destroyed the inn and a neighboring house on Charlton Road near Stage Road Saturday.
A youngster carries away belongings from a house destroyed by an early morning fire that also leveled the Charlton Inn Saturday.
Remains of the Charlton Tavern are seen on Sunday. The tavern and the adjacent home were lost in a fire early Saturday.
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