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  1. Square Tavern

    Infobox NRHP name Square Tavern nrhp type image WestTavernNewTownSq.JPG caption Square Tavern, October 2009 location Newtown Street Rd. and Goshen Rd., Newtown Square, Pennsylvania lat degrees 39 lat minutes 59 lat seconds 46 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 24 long seconds 30 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1742 builder Elliot, Francis added September 7, 1984 area convert 3 acre governing body Private refnum 84003353 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref Square Tavern , also known as the John West House, The Square, and Newtown Square Tavern, is a historic tavern located at Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Newtown Square , Delaware County, Pennsylvania . The original section was completed in 1742, and is a 2 1 2 story, rectangular gable roofed brick building, measuring 32 feet wide and 28 feet deep. A small two story kitchen addition was built sometime before 1798, and later replaced with a two story wing. The wing was removed during the 1981 restoration, which returned the building to its 1742 appearance. The building serves as a museum and home to the Delaware County Tourist Bureau. ref name arch cite web url https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce SelectWelcome.asp title National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania publisher CRGIS Cultural Resources Geographic Information System format Searchable database Note This includes cite web url https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce imagery phmc scans H067762 01H.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Square Tavern accessdate 2012 01 11 author John D. Milner format PDF date July 1984 ref It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.historicnewtownsquare.org Newtown Square Historical Preservation Society National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Museums in Delaware County, Pennsylvania Category Commercial buildings on the National ...   more details



  1. The Tavern

    The Tavern may refer to The Tavern Eufaula, Alabama , listed on the NRHP in Alabama The Tavern Little Rock, Arkansas , listed on the NRHP in Arkansas See also Tavern disambig ...   more details



  1. Tavern

    File White Horse Tavern Newport.JPG thumb right 300px The historic White Horse Tavern in Newport, Rhode Island in the United States A tavern is a place of business where people gather to drink alcoholic ... Inns inn is a tavern which has a license to put up guests as lodgers. The word derives from the Latin ... language the tavern was an establishment which served wine whilst the inn served beer ale . Over time, the words tavern and inn became interchangeable and synonymous with one another. Travelers stayed in taverns. North America Image Vera Cruz Tavern.JPG thumb 200px The Vera Cruz Tavern in Vera ... to behave at the tavern. By 1900 the 26 million American men over age 18 patron ized 215,000 licensed ... , as well as to establish the responsibilities of tavern keepers . Earliest hotels Larger taverns ... Tavern, which by the way is not a good one. ref cite book author Frank E. Grizzard title George Washington ... rural Americans the tavern was the chief link to the greater world, playing a role much like the city ... cite journal jstor 2211137 author Daniel B. Thorp title Taverns and Tavern Culture on the Southern Colonial ... before a tavern could operate preferred widows who knew the business and might otherwise be impoverished and become a charge to the county. ref Tavern licenses were assigned to men, but both magistrates and license applicants knew that the tavern itself would be run by the petitioner s wife ... met in Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown at the local taverns. From 1749 to 1779, the Mosby Tavern ... County, Virginia and later for Powhatan County, Virginia . Gifford Dalley managed City Tavern when ... owned Fraunces Tavern in New York City and Congress met there while City Hall was under construction. The last time Congress met at a tavern it was at Fraunces Tavern. Tun Tavern Philadelphia was the place where the U.S. Marines were first formed. Neither place still exists. City Tavern in Philadelphia ... reading their mail at the Eagle Tavern which doubled as the post office in Silver Spring, Maryland ...   more details



  1. Wright's Tavern

    Infobox nrhp name Wright s Tavern nrhp type nhl image Wright s Tavern Concord, MA .JPG caption Wright s Tavern location Concord, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 27 lat seconds 36 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 20 long seconds 57 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1747 architect Unknown architecture No Style Listed designated nrhp type January 20, 1961 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 602&ResourceType Building title Wright s Tavern accessdate 2009 08 24 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 66000793 Image Wright Tavern plaque.JPG left thumb Information plaque from the front of the Tavern Wright s Tavern is a historic tavern located in the center of Concord, Massachusetts . It is now a National Historic Landmark owned by the Society of the First Parish, Concord, with important associations with the Battle of Lexington and Concord at the start of the American Revolution . Wright s Tavern was built in 1747 by Ephraim Jones, who operated it until 1751. At the dawn of the American Revolution in April 1775, it was managed by Amos Wright, whose name it has borne ever since. On April 19, the day of the Battle of Lexington and Concord , when the courthouse bell announced the approach of Major John Pitcairn Pitcairn s British troops, the Concord Minutemen assembled at Wright s Tavern. Later, after Pitcairn s arrival in the Concord square, British officers refreshed themselves in the tavern. ref Hudson, Alfred Sereno 1904 . The History of Concord, Massachusetts , Vol. I, pp. 6 7. Concord, Massachusetts The Erudite Press. ref The tavern also has earlier links to the Massachusetts ... to defy George III of the United Kingdom King George III by arms if necessary. Wright s Tavern ... the building has been put to many uses. Today the tavern is still in good condition with red clapboards ...   more details



  1. Rhodes' Tavern

    Infobox NRHP name Rhodes Tavern nrhp type image Rhodes tavern corner.jpg caption location 15th Street ... url http landmarkhunter.com 171746 rhodes tavern title Rhodes Tavern location 38.897469 77.033408 publisher LandmarkHunter.com date 1969 03 24 accessdate 2011 11 17 ref Rhodes Tavern is the site of an historic tavern in the early history of Washington, D.C. It was located at 15th Street and F Street ... RHODE S Tavern, Plaque marking the former location east of the Treasury Dept in Washington, D.C publisher ... NRHP Text 69000301.pdf title Rhodes Tavern Hotel publisher National Park Service date March 24, 1969 accessdate November 17, 2011 ref History It was built in 1799, and operated as a tavern and inn by William ... Rhodes Tavern washington&source bl&ots GtCnwiwtGj&sig q5gnOUQ1OGTz9OqydjFBxa 7Aj4&hl en&ei bQ5UTuDXMsnegQeauaAh ... blog index.php tag rhodes tavern building title Rhodes Tavern Building & 124 Chevy Chase Trust ... PA68&dq Rhodes Tavern washington&source bl&ots PZg9Q7gknJ&sig JIKSfv2ueDr32R t7PoYT2Dqs&hl en&ei 4AtUTqTeHsfYgAfpp8Ar ... Rhodes tavern south.jpg thumb left South Elevation The building was listed on the U.S. National Register ... docview 138174182 132876CD3C0B24D332 23?accountid 34227 The Battle to Save Rhodes Tavern A Chronology ...&pg PA139&lpg PA139&dq Rhodes Tavern washington&source bl&ots q1fmRsJR0x&sig Q7OBcpUgA6lus ... . May 11, 1983 ref J. Carter Brown referred to Rhodes Tavern as the missing tooth in the smile of 15th ...?accountid 34227 One for The Rhodes Saving the Historic Tavern Saving the Rhodes, A Historic Tavern ... Tavern. ref Oman, Anne H. Developer Has New Plan For Historic Buildings. Washington Post . August ... allowing demolition. The White House curator, Clement Conger , advocated restoration of the tavern, like Fraunces Tavern , and Gadsby s Tavern Museum . ref cite news url http search.proquest.com nationalnewscore docview 424226571 13286E783FF1D9BC437 345?accountid 34227 title Tavern Crusade author Marjorie ... 6?accountid 34227 Fight to Save Tavern Site Moves to Hill. Washington Post . December ...   more details



  1. Howe Tavern

    Wayside Inn &mdash an inn located in Sudbury, Massachusetts, originally called the Howe Tavern Howe Tavern College Corner, Ohio Howe Tavern &mdash College Corner, Ohio disambig ...   more details



  1. Tavern Club

    Tavern Club may refer to Tavern Club Boston, Massachusetts , a private club Tavern Club Cleveland, Ohio , listed on the National Register of Historic Places disambig ...   more details



  1. Boone Tavern

    Refimprove date April 2009 File BooneTavernBerea.jpg thumb right 300px Boone Tavern, 2009 Infobox NRHP name Boone Tavern Hotel nrhp type image BooneTavernBerea.jpg caption Boone Tavern in 2009 location 100 Main St., Berea, Kentucky lat degrees 37 lat minutes 34 lat seconds 20 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 17 long seconds 19 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Kentucky built 1909 architect OR builder Cady and See architecture Colonial Revival added January 11, 1996 ... Boone Tavern is a restaurant, hotel, and guest house lodging guesthouse affiliated with Berea College in Berea, Kentucky Berea , Madison County, Kentucky Madison County , Kentucky . History Boone Tavern ... Boone Tavern Hotel & Restaurant , Kentucky Artisan Heritage Trails website ref It is named for early Kentucky explorer Daniel Boone . The Tavern portion of the name derives from the historic ... of alcoholic beverage s. Construction of Boone Tavern began in 1907 based on designs by the New ... of 20,000. Located on the College Square in the heart of Berea where the old Dixie Highway crossed ... Berea s Boone Tavern is again worthy of its reputation, with a new menu that respects its past , Lexington ... Tavern established a reputation for fine Southern cooking . ref John Egerton, Ann Bleidt Egerton, and Al Clayton 1993 , http books.google.com books?id m2MDbbzwXaQC&pg PA106&dq boone tavern berea&num ... 0807844179, ISBN 9780807844175 ref Boone Tavern is a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation ... Places . Management Boone Tavern is owned by Berea College and students make up about 80 of the staff ... Tavern or another college department or work area in exchange for receiving a tuition free college education. In 2008 the college undertook an extensive renovation project on Boone Tavern at an estimated ... www.berea.edu BCNow story.asp?ArticleID 1152 Boone Tavern Renovation Gets Green Light , Berea College ... Boone Tavern website National Register of Historic Places Category Houses in Kentucky Category Hotels ...   more details



  1. Tavern on the Green

    coord 40.7723 73.9778 display title Infobox Restaurant name Tavern on the Green image Tavern on the Green cloudy jeh.JPG image width 300px image caption Main entrance of Tavern on the Green, November 2008 ... locations other information website Tavern on the Green was a privately owned Cuisine of the United ... and Recreation , retaining the name Tavern on the Green. The restaurant in 2007 had gross revenues ... http www.nyc24.org 2005 centralpark play tavern.html Central Park Play Tavern on the Green ref History and location File Sheepfold Tavern on the Green Central Park NY.jpg thumb left Original sheepfold ..., Joe Baum s Restaurant Associates purchased the Schleifer Berman interest in the Tavern s operation. ref cite news title Tavern on the Green Sold url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F30916FB3B54157A93C7A9178FD85F468685F9 ... problems , did not stop the expansion. ref cite news title Tavern deal not Crystal Clear first Steve last Cuozzo url http www.nypost.com p news business realestate commercial tavern deal not crystal ... Oz LeRoy, until its closure in 2009. ref cite news author Yaniv, Oren title Tavern on the Green ... money 2009 02 02 2009 02 02 tavern on the green in the red.html accessdate February 6, 2009 ref During ... and assaults against the Tavern and its patrons by swarming the parking lot and scaling the walls ... newspapers?id jME0AAAAIBAJ&sjid gxMEAAAAIBAJ&pg 2196,2249285&dq tavern on the green youths&hl en Youths attack concert fans ref Tavern on the Green was frequented by prominent actors, musicians ... 20081012 Theres No Place Tavern Green There s No Place Like Tavern on the Green , Page Six Magazine , October 12, 2008 ref Tavern on the Green has hosted the wedding receptions of several prominent ... and Sean celebrated numerous birthdays at Tavern on the Green during the late 1970s. ref http www.thisdayinrock.com ... cite news title Tavern on the Green coming to the Metreon url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi ... San Francisco Business Times date May 5, 2008 author J.K. Dineen title N.Y. s famed Tavern On The Green ...   more details



  1. Butters' Tavern

    Orphan date April 2012 Butters Tavern , an old time hostelry, was a privately owned inn and tavern located ..., and West streets. Butters Tavern sat atop Butters Hill and was said to have been a desirable business ... traveling by foot. Butters Tavern was in operation for 65 years, 1780 to 1845, under various owners. In its later years, the inn and tavern became known as the Concord Railroad House . It was a favorite ... inn and tavern was located on http maps.google.com maps?f q&source s q&hl en&geocode &q 131 South ... War Minuteman . Butters owned the tavern and inn from 1780 to 1811, followed by his son ... Book ref Butters Tavern was a meeting place for local businessmen and politicians. On February ..., page 326 ref Manley Carter, the son of former Butters Tavern s owner William Manley, gave a recollection ... typically carry their own grub , but the tavern would welcome them to eat it in the dining room ... tavern menu, which meant dinner, breakfast, a cigar and a glass of rum , the total cost was 50 ... that if the walls of Butters Tavern could speak, they would tell of the great men that stayed ... distillery , located nearby, just north of what was known as Railroad Square at the Iron Depot .... Eastman Publishing, Digitalized by Google Book ref Butters Tavern was the birthplace of Samuel Eastman ... Volume 1 5 ref The Battle of Brimstone Hill was said to have originated at Butters Tavern also known then as Southwick Tavern . A company of artillery had stopped at Butters Tavern for a New England ... , named after Samuel Butters tavern. ref Concord Monitor , Food and Wine Divine new shop aims to serve ... Butters Tavern back to Main Street, Concord. ref Concord Monitor , Store owner eyes tavern s resurrection ..., Bill Herlicka, owner of White Birch Brewing, created a beer to commemorate the old Butters tavern, calling it Tavern Ale. The style is that of a smokey imperial brown ale . The malts are smoked ... in a 18th and 19th century tavern. ref Concord Monitor , Shoe repair outfit shares new digs, Mr. Butters ...   more details



  1. Landmark Tavern

    Landmark Tavern may refer to Landmark Tavern , also known as Coolidge Stores Building , in Bouckville, New York Landmark Tavern Canton, Ohio , National Register of Historic Places listings in Stark County, Ohio listed on the NRHP in Stark County, Ohio disambig ...   more details



  1. Hall's Tavern

    Hall s Tavern may refer to Hall Tavern , Cambridge, Massachusetts, listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP Hall s Tavern Cheshire, Massachusetts , NRHP listed Hall s Tavern Falmouth, Maine , National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland County, Maine listed on the NRHP in Cumberland County, Maine disambig ...   more details



  1. Eagle Tavern

    Eagle Tavern may refer to Eagle Tavern Eagle, Pennsylvania , a historic tavern in Pennsylvania Eagle Tavern Dover, Delaware , National Register of Historic Places listings in Kent County, Delaware listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kent County, Delaware Eagle Tavern Watkinsville, Georgia , National Register of Historic Places listings in Oconee County, Georgia listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Oconee County, Georgia Eagle Tavern Halifax, North Carolina , National Register of Historic Places listings in Halifax County, North Carolina listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Halifax County, North Carolina Eagle Tavern New Hope, Pennsylvania , National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County, Pennsylvania listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Bucks County, Pennsylvania disambig de Eagle Tavern ...   more details



  1. Jug Tavern

    Use mdy dates date August 2011 Infobox nrhp name Jug Tavern nrhp type image Jug Tavern, Ossining, NY.jpg ... of Historic Places Registration Jug Tavern date March 1976 accessdate December 30, 2010 author Louis ... title Accompanying two photos ref architecture added June 7, 1976 governing body Jug Tavern of Sparta Inc. refnum 76001293 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The Jug Tavern , also known as the Davids ... Revolution , making it possibly the oldest structure in the village. ref name Tavern walking tour page cite web title Jug Tavern Sparta Tour url http www.jugtavern.org spartatour.htm publisher Jug Tavern of Sparta Inc. date February 20, 2006 accessdate August 5, 2011 ref It has, however, been expanded ... buildings. Much of the house s history is unclear, including whether it was ever even a tavern ... and John Andr visited. The name Jug Tavern was not even known to have been used for the property ... the building currently owns the property. Building The tavern is located on the northwest corner ... square wooden pillars that rise to the overhanging eave s. Both stories have full Fenestration architecture ... likely done. ref name nrhpinv ny History Early 18th century records suggest that the land where the tavern ... a bridge crossed the brook. ref name Jug Tavern Inc. report cite web last MCormick first Heather Jane title History of the Davids Garrison Jug Tavern Property url http www.jugtavern.org docs History of Davids Garrison.doc publisher Jug Tavern of Sparta Inc. page 3 date April 9, 2005 accessdate August .... ref name Jug Tavern timeline cite web title Jug Tavern History url http www.jugtavern.org history.htm ... Davids bought the convert 200 acre ha ref name Jug Tavern timeline that comprise not only the tavern ... at the current site. ref name Jug Tavern timeline Davids died that year also, and his widow ... to serve it. ref name Jug Tavern timeline Nathaniel Garrison died in 1843. His wife at some ... Pleasant . ref name Jug Tavern timeline The likelihood that Nathaniel and Annis Garrison regained ...   more details



  1. Yancey's Tavern

    Infobox nrhp name Yancey s Tavern nrhp type image caption location E of Kingsport on TN 126 nearest city Kingsport, Tennessee lat degrees lat minutes lat seconds lat direction long degrees long minutes long seconds long direction area built architect architecture added April 11, 1973 visitation num visitation year refnum 73001850 mpsub governing body Yancey s Tavern is a historic structure located in Sullivan County, Tennessee Sullivan County , Tennessee on Island Road, the first stagecoach wagon road in the state 1761 . The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. History In 1779, James Hollis, Sr. 1727 1794 erected the house where the second meeting of the Sullivan County Commissioners was conducted. The County Commissioners continued meeting there and at other houses until the land for the county seat in Blountville, Tennessee Blountville was donated in 1792. In 1784, John Yancey, a tavern owner from Abingdon, Virginia Abingdon , Virginia , purchased the Hollis house and converted the structure to Yancey s Tavern. The tavern continued to operate well into the nineteenth century. By the 1840s, ownership of the structure had passed to John Shaver. Operated as Shaver s Inn, the site served as a regular stagecoach stop on the route from Abingdon due to its location between Old Deery Inn in Blountville and Netherland Inn and Complex Netherland Inn in Kingsport, Tennessee Kingsport . Shaver s Inn is located approximately ten miles 16 kilometers from ... an earlier barn. Current utilization Yancey s Tavern was added to the National Register of Historic ... in Yancey s Tavern. It is believed that the quilt was made by the wife of John Spahr or his daughter Mary Spahr. The fragment has been framed and placed on display. A painted quilt square, Grandmother s Flower Garden, was inspired by the fragment and hangs on the side of the barn. The tavern is currently ... quilttrail YanceysTavern.htm Yancey s Tavern entry on Quilt Trail of Northeast Tennessee website ...   more details



  1. Old Tavern

    Old Tavern may refer to Old Tavern Sacramento, California , National Register of Historic Places listings in Sacramento County, California listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sacramento County, California Old Tavern Burlington, Maine , National Register of Historic Places listings in Penobscot County, Maine listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Penobscot County, Maine disambig de Old Tavern ...   more details



  1. Spurrier's Tavern

    Spurrier s Tavern was a tavern and horse changing depot which stood by the main road between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. now U.S. Route 1 from 1771 to 1835. During the American Revolutionary War , the tavern was significant as a supply and resting point for the Continental Army George Washington was a frequent visitor. Later renamed Battle of Waterloo Waterloo by an anti Napoleon innkeeper, the tavern served stagecoaches bound for Washington, D.C., during the early 19th century. The former location of the tavern is now a major intersection between U.S. 1 and Maryland Route 175 in Jessup, Maryland . A Holiday Inn now occupies the site, which bears Maryland historical markers. http img.groundspeak.com waymarking c6778b8f c74f 4720 99a7 36cd7034d6dc.jpg Photo of historical marker coord missing Maryland Category Howard County, Maryland landmarks Maryland geo stub ...   more details



  1. Gebhart Tavern

    Gebhart Tavern , also known as the Daniel Gebhart Tavern Museum , is a small museum located in Miamisburg, Ohio Miamisburg , Ohio , United States . It is a popular attraction in Miamisburg and is currently being run by the Miamisburg Historical Society. The building was first opened as a frontier tavern in 1811 by Daniel Gebhart . The tavern served as a popular travel destination in the 19th century. Today only the house remains due to the destruction of the property from the 1913 Great Dayton Flood which affected all of Miamisburg as well. In 1968 and 1975 the tavern was restored into a museum. coord missing Ohio Category History museums in Ohio Category Museums in Montgomery County, Ohio Category Miamisburg, Ohio MontgomeryOH geo stub US museum stub ...   more details



  1. Parker Tavern

    Infobox nrhp name Parker Tavern nrhp type image Parker Tavern Reading MA.jpg caption Parker Tavern in 2008 location Reading, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 31 lat seconds 14.75 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 6 long seconds 24.18 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1694 architect Unknown architecture Colonial, Other added August 19, 1975 governing body Private mpsub Reading MRA AD refnum 75000286 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Parker Tavern is a historic house at 103 Washington Street in Reading, Massachusetts , United States, and is the oldest extant structure in Reading. ref name Parker Tavern Site http parkertavern.org History.htm Parker Tavern Site ref The saltbox tavern was built in 1694 by Abraham Bryant, a farmer and blacksmith . During the American Revolution , Ephraim Parker acquired the house and operated a tavern on the premises. Parker allowed Scottish prisoners of war to be housed in the tavern. The town of Reading acquired the building in 1914. In 1923 Reading Antiquarian Society purchased the building from the town for a nominal price and has maintained and operated the museum without public funding. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It is currently operated by the Reading Antiquarian Society. ref name nris ref name Parker Tavern Site References reflist External links http www.youtube.com watch?v FMcS0nioYeM Film of Parker Tavern interior and exterior http parkertavern.org Parker Tavern Official Website See also List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts Registered Historic Places Category Buildings and structures completed in 1694 Category Drinking establishments on the National Register of Historic Places Category Saltbox architecture Category Historic house museums in Massachusetts Category Museums in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Category Houses in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Reading, Massachusetts Category National Register ...   more details



  1. Warren Tavern

    orphan date April 2010 Unreferenced date December 2007 The Warren Tavern is the oldest tavern in Massachusetts and one of the most historic watering holes in America. The Warren Tavern was founded in 1780 in Charlestown, MA and still stands in that block of land today. In the early years of the Warren Tavern it was frequented by many national heroes such as Paul Revere , Benjamin Franklin and George Washington . Today, the Warren Tavern is a staple for local Charlestown residents as well as a popular location for tourists who want to understand American Colonial history and culture. Locally it has become famous for its Tavern Burger, which is their famous all beef burger topped with Boursin cheese and their special honey mustard. It is located at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Main Street in Charlestown Massachusetts right across the bay from the Old North Church in Boston. External links http www.warrentavern.com Official website coord 42 22 27.3 N 71 3 47.1 W region US display title Category Drinking establishments in Boston, Massachusetts ...   more details



  1. Simonds Tavern

    orphan date April 2010 Infobox nrhp name Simonds Tavern nrhp type image Simonds Tavern, April 2010, Lexington MA.jpg caption Simonds Tavern location Lexington, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 28 lat seconds 3 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 14 long seconds 36 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1794 architect Unknown architecture Other, Federal added October 14, 1976 governing body Private refnum 76000251 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Simonds Tavern is an historic tavern on 331 Bedford Street in Lexington, Massachusetts . The tavern was built in 1794 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Buildings and structures completed in 1794 Category Drinking establishments on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Category National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts MiddlesexMA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Roebuck Tavern

    Infobox NRHP name Roebuck Tavern nrhp type image Roebuck Tavern, Wrentham MA.jpg caption Roebuck Tavern location Wrentham, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 4 lat seconds 3 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 19 long seconds 41 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1795 architect architecture Federal added May 17, 1984 governing body Private refnum 84002878 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Roebuck Tavern is a National Historic Sites United States historic tavern at 21 Dedham Street in Wrentham, Massachusetts . The tavern was built in 1795 and added to the National Historic Register in 1984. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Drinking establishments on the National Register of Historic Places Category Buildings and structures in Norfolk County, Massachusetts Category National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts NorfolkMA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. City Tavern

    Image CityTavern Philly.gif thumb right 200px City Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The City Tavern is a replica of an historic 18th century building located at 138 South 2nd Street, at the intersection of Second and Walnut Streets in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . Called the most genteel tavern in America by John Adams , it was the favorite meeting place of many of the Founding Fathers and of many members of the First Continental Congress . The City Tavern was built by subscription in 1773. It was partially destroyed by fire on March 22, 1834 and the structure was demolished in 1854. The entire building was reconstructed in the 1970s and re opened in 1976 for the Bicentennial as a functioning tavern and restaurant. Today Owner and Executive Chef Walter Staib cooks a variety of entrees using authentic 18th century recipes, served in seven period dining rooms, three wine cellar rooms and an outdoor garden. ref http www.citytavern.com history.html ref In popular culture City Tavern was featured in The Riddle of Penncroft Farm by Dorothea Jensen . In it, it was the place where Will spied on the British during their occupation of Philadelphia in 1777 while pretending to be an apprentice of Little Smith. Little Smith was, in real life, the name of its first owner. References references External links http www.citytavern.com City Tavern coord 39.947 75.145 region US type landmark display title Category Taverns in Pennsylvania Category Restaurants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category Landmarks in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category Reportedly haunted locations in the United States pub stub philadelphia stub fr City Tavern ...   more details



  1. Elkhorn Tavern

    Infobox NRHP name Elkhorn Tavern partof Pea Ridge National Military Park nrhp type cp image caption location ... Federal partof refnum 66000199 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref Elkhorn Tavern is a two story ... , also known as the Battle of Elkhorn Tavern , which was fought on March 7 and March 8, 1862, approximately ... . The tavern, a replica built in 1865 following the burning of the original building by Union ... war Telegraph Road, which runs directly in front of the tavern, and a section of the Trail of Tears . The tavern is on the National Register of Historic Places . Before the War The first Elkhorn Tavern ... to build the rock foundation and chimneys, and was first known as Ruddick Inn. It was from this tavern ... Inn on December 23, 1837. By 1839 more than 11,000 Indians had passed the tavern. File Elkhorn Tavern Conferderate Approach.jpg thumb 300 px left Elkhorn Tavern, center of day two s fighting Following ... later renamed it Elkhorn Tavern. Under Cox management, the structure served as a trading post , an unofficial ... of the Benton County Baptist Society and inn . As the war moved near, Jesse Cox left the tavern to the care ..., Northwest Arkansas Times, March 9, 1963. ref During The Battle of Elkhorn Tavern Pea Ridge When the fighting around the tavern began, Joseph and Lucinda Cox, along with Joseph s mother, Polly, did ... Arkansas Times, March 9, 1963. ref The upper floors of the tavern served as a makeshift hospital for wounded ... served as Confederate General Earl Van Dorn s headquarters. The tavern was hit many times by ammunition ... standing. When the fighting finally subsided on March 9, 1862, the scene around the tavern was one ... Following the battle, the Cox family temporarily moved a short distance from the tavern, in order ... struck, burning the tavern to the ground in January 1863. ref name ReferenceA Since the original ... foundation and chimneys. The new building was completed in 1865. A National Park Elkhorn Tavern ... was born in the tavern in 1865, inheriting the building after the deaths of her father and mother, Joseph ...   more details



  1. Burnham Tavern

    Infobox nrhp name Burnham Tavern nrhp type image Old Tavern, Machias, ME.jpg caption location Main St., Machias, Maine lat degrees 44 lat minutes 42 lat seconds 50 lat direction N long degrees 67 long minutes 27 long seconds 36 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin Maine built 1770 architect Burnham,Job architecture added April 11, 1973 area convert 0.5 acre governing body Private refnum 73000152 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Burnham Tavern is a historic tavern on Main Street now Colonial Way in Machias, Maine . It was built in 1770 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The tavern is operated as the Burnham Tavern Museum by the Hannah Weston Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution DAR . Featuring late 18th period furnishings, the house includes artifacts from the Battle of Machias , the first naval battle of the American Revolutionary War . References reflist External links http www.burnhamtavern.com Burnham Tavern Museum National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Buildings and structures completed in 1770 Category Museums in Washington County, Maine Category Historic house museums in Maine Category American Revolutionary War museums Category Taverns in Maine Maine NRHP stub ...   more details




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