As this early photo shows, the building was quite old, seems like it must have been guest hotel for the 1904 World's Fair.
Randall's place had two rooms indoors, a smallish bar and then a very large back room where there was a small band- stand at one end. There was often an orchestra playing 1940s dance music and Charlie Moser was often the orchestra leader. The bandstand also had a large window behind it and could be opened into a large garden where in the summer there was dancing out in the back yard.
Here's Randall Dwyer as a very young bar keep behind his bar
The front of The White House is below in two different periods
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| The White House in an early period | The White House after some renevations in the 1950s Of course that's Randall Dwyer standing in front |
Meanwhile, the inside was the place for serious bar activity!
Another White House photo is one I need help with the names.
Special thanks to Herb Schmitz for identifying the people in this photo.
Top Row: 1. Benny Sudgen, 2. John Eichner, 3. Red Roach, 4. Don Mcmahon, 5. Bud Dwyer, 6. Gandy Francis Dwyer, 7. John Buckley
Front Row: 1. Bill Conroy, 2. Pop Gallagher, 3. Tom Saxton, 4. Ray Kelley and 5. Herb Schmitz.
Father Dan McCotter has this to say about the photo: Just looked at the 2nd picture. I actually have a copy of it somewhere. Found it after my father passed away. You right about one of them being Ray Kelley, my uncle. Uncle Ray was a bartender and active in the bartender's union with Red McVey.
Finally, the view from Graham Ave.
I got all the above photos from my cousin, Maureen Dwyer, Randall's daughter.
Bob Corbett
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