Filed under: The History of Keens, The 126 Year-Old House of Mutton by Amanda Kludt@kludt Jul 27, 2011, 9:55am EDT Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: The History of Keens, The 126 Year-Old House of Mutton Pocket Flipboard Email Grid View Photo by Krieger A 1905 liquor license, courtesy of Keens The Playbill from the night Lincoln was shot, one of many artifacts in Keens collection, courtesy of Keens. More From Eater NY The Latest Chef Dan Kluger Shuts Down His Long Island City Expansion After a Year — and More Closings By Caroline Shin A Home for Stuffed Chinese Flatbread Winds to an End in Greenwich Village By Luke Fortney The Hottest Pop-Ups in NYC Right Now By Emma Orlow and Eater Staff New York’s Only Trader Joe’s Wine Shop Abruptly Closes By Luke Fortney A Rare Syrian and Korean Takeout Counter Launches in Windsor Terrace — and More Openings By Eater Staff Bangladeshi Street Food Sensation Tong Opens First Permanent Location in Queens By Caroline Shin