Discovery of this architectural anomaly along the
Hudson river in Edgewater, New Jersey continues to stir speculation
in academic circles and among the public in general.
The edifice, unearthed from the cliffs of the Palisades,
in the old Shadyside section of town has eluded all efforts at
identifying it's origin. In addition it is rumored that squelched
the results of carbon dating due to it's heretical implications.
"Clearly we are undermining conventional opinion
with this unearthing", says discoverer and lead restorer
Warren Sonberg. "All our assumptions as to our origin are
turned upside down. We cannot catalogue this structure with any
previously discovered ruin. It's an enigma shrouded with more
questions than answers."
"What I can say," continues Mr. Sonberg,
"is that this may be a time capsule from earths most distant
past, or a future yet to come. I see it as a seed of possibility
dropped here to point away from that distant beginning. The imagery
within offers a bridge between matriarchal and patriarchal beliefs.
It is an archetypal moment of magic and mystery. A gift from the
creator to those travelers who need sanctuary from the cares of
the day and sustenance of the moment."
Due to the continuing restoration, the "Archetypus"
named by Mr. Sonberg for both it's rhythmic vibrations and the
Magus who created it, has restricted hours
of sojourn. However, Cafe Archetypus is almost always available
for Private Parties.