Despite several setbacks, the Cornerstone Lodge is dedication to the restoration of this building. One of the first tasks in this project was to take off the aluminum siding and expose the original wood siding, which is still in need of repair. Despite the amount of repair that the wood shingle need, the beauty of the original design was enhanced by this one task. Another recently completed project was the addition of public restrooms to the building.
In order to generate public interest in this property, members of the Free Masons formed the Cornerstone Masonic Historical Society and is seeking members (both woman and men of all ages) interested in preserving this building and its historical setting.
In addition, the group is seeking funding for projects needed for the restoration of this building. Of the most immediate concern is the roof, which is currently leaking into the building.
If you would like to become a friend of McGarrah’s Tavern and become involved in its restoration, write to Claude M. Horstmann, President P.O. Box 120, 300 Stage Road, Monroe, NY, 10950 or email preservation news at this link.


is the house haunted?!
Posted by: Victoria Cefalu | 02/11/2010 at 07:57 PM
McGarrahs Inn has been the subject of several paranormal investigations. It also is featured in Linda Zimmermans Book Ghost Investigator: Volume 6,Dark Shadows.
Posted by: PreservationNews | 02/11/2010 at 08:45 PM
Hi. I am the secretary of the Masonic Lodge who occupies the Inn. The Inn is owned by the Cornerstone Masonic Historic Society. To clear this up, we have never been on Ghost Hunters but we should be featured as the Inn is haunted by at least 3 ghosts. I have met two of them! The building is going through some exterior renovations but we still are giving tours by request. We do ask that a tax deductible donation be made to the Historic Society to help us maintain this old gem of a building. The telephone number above is out of date so anyone interested should contact me here via email a cornerstone.711@hotmail.com.
Happy Ghost Hunting!!!
George Crinnion
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