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Heiney's Meat Market : ウィキペディア英語版
Heiney's Meat Market

Heiney's Meat Market, also known as Corodonn's Meat Market Restaurant,〔 is a former meat market and adjacent house located in the town of Black Earth, Wisconsin. The initial house was built in 1869,〔 with later additions, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
== History ==
The Victorian-style residential building was purchased by German immigrant David W. Heiney as he was traveling from Pennsylvania to Mazomanie to visit his father. David and his wife Emma were on their honeymoon. Heiney purchased the property from Henry Piper and made extensive improvements. He added a floor to the residence, and in 1888 opened Heiney's Meat Market in the basement. The business was immediately successful.
The market space was expanded in 1911 with a one-story addition. Additional buildings followed, including an icehouse, chicken coops, a lard rendering operation, a smokehouse, and a horse barn; of these, only the latter two buildings remain. The brick house was added in 1922 by David's son Ervin Heiney.〔
In 1919, Heiney's Meat Market was the site of a "secret meeting" to help Madison's newspaper The Capital Times, which was facing a boycott due to its political views. The meeting raised over $900 in stock pledges, which helped keep the newspaper afloat.〔
After David died in 1926, Ervin and his brother Wilford continued to run the meat market. By the time Ervin retired in the 1960's, it was the oldest family-owned business in town.〔 After the last of the Heiney family died in 1967, the space was sold and converted to a television repair shop,〔 then subsequently remained vacant for a while.〔
In 1977 Carol Moeller and Donna Obright purchased the property. They initially opened it as an antique shop, but soon after (in 1979) they renovated the property into a cocktail lounge and restaurant known as Corodonn's Meat Market.〔
It was Moeller and Obright who got the property listed on the National Register in 1984, after two years of research and red tape. It was listed under the name Heiney's Meat Market, after the original butcher shop owner. It was the first property in Black Earth to be named to the National Register of Historic Places.〔
In 1994 the restaurant was purchased by Scott and Maxin Patchin. After 20 years of operation, they decided to sell the place, but have had difficulty in finding buyers. If no buyers are found, the Patchins plan to turn the building into apartments.〔

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