Other properties in the district includes the Brick Tavern, the site of Bolton's first post office, the town hall, the Tuthill residence, and the Bolton Heritage Farm.
Brick Tavern - A hamlet in the northwest corner of the town.
At the other end is the Brick Tavern, (509) 649-2643, which for food serves only hot dogs.
The route remains rural for a short distance before entering the hamlet of Brick Tavern, where NY 9H intersects with NY 66 (Union Turnpike).
NY 9H continues north through Brick Tavern, intersecting with the eastern segment of CR 20 and soon entering the Columbia County Airport area.
Entering the hamlet of Brick Tavern, NY 66 reaches a junction with NY 9H in the southern end of the hamlet.
NY 66 continues northeast through the town of Claverack, reaching the southern terminus of CR 20 at the eastern end of Brick Tavern.
The Brick Tavern, which doubles as Holling's Bar in the series, dates back to 1889 and is the oldest continuously operating tavern in Washington.
The Brick Tavern - In 1889, John Buffo and Peter Giovanni opened a tavern in this location.
The Brick Tavern Stand and Montour Falls Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.