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Waverly Inn Mural Restored After Fire

July 12, 2012 8:26am | Updated July 12, 2012 8:26am
The Waverly Inn was open for business, complete with its beloved mural of famous Village residents, July 10, 2012.
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WEST VILLAGE — Allen Ginsberg, Jackson Pollock and Anais Nin have returned to the Waverly Inn

The exclusive eatery's beloved mural — featuring 40 Village legends from the past 150 years — has been restored to its former glory after sustaining damage in a fire that started in the basement of the A-list restaurant on June 25.

The refurbished mural was originally created by illustrator Edward Sorel for Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter's hot spot at 16 Bank St. in 2007, a year after the restaurant opened.

In addition to literary and artistic heavyweights Ginsberg, Pollock and Nin, the mural famously depicts Walt Whitman being pursued by a Truman Capote butterfly and Jack Kerouac typing onto a long scroll.

Sorel declined to discuss the restoration of the mural.

Workers said the restaurant reopened to customers last week, a week after the fire.

More than 60 firefighters responded to the fire after workers saw smoke and called 911. Employees helped rescue a panicked building resident from a first-floor apartment.

Officials determined that faulty electrical wiring sparked the blaze. 

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