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Just across the bridge from Fulton in old Milan, Dan Sheldon’s saloon, the Live and Let Live, entertained many citizens of Canal Fulton. In 1973, the saloon and a lime & fertilizer warehouse were moved south of the canal on Cherry Street and joined to create the Old Canal Museum.
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The Live and Let Live Saloon was located on West Market Street, just west of the river. Local tradition asserts the notion that one of the buildings that now houses the old canal days museum was in fact the Live and Let Live Saloon. The structure was donated by Ralph Hardgrove and moved from its location west of the Tuscarawas.
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File:Undated Live and Let Live Saloon.jpg|Undated - Photograph from within the Saloon picturing Dan Sheldon and friends.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 15 August 2020

The Live and Let Live Saloon was located on West Market Street, just west of the river. Local tradition asserts the notion that one of the buildings that now houses the old canal days museum was in fact the Live and Let Live Saloon. The structure was donated by Ralph Hardgrove and moved from its location west of the Tuscarawas.