
Fraunces Tavern® Museum
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New York, NY 10004 USA
frauncestavernmuseum.org
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Thank you to everyone who honored George Washington and supported Fraunces Tavern® Museum as part of the 148th annual George Washington Birthday Ball. Explore photos, the digital Ball Journal, upcoming museum events, and a full list of the Ball’s 2025 Benefit Committee members on the Fraunces Tavern® Museum website. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15nyCG3wdN/?mibextid=wwXIfr (fb)

Join us for another upcoming Evening Lecture: This Fierce People: The Untold Story of America's Revolutionary War in the South. Mon., 3/17, 6:30PM. More than 3 years passed between the last battle in the North and the British surrender at Yorktown. In this lecture, Alan Pell Crawford tells what actually happened in those 3 too-little known years that forced the British to lose the war–and enabled America to win it. This lecture will take place in-person and via Zoom. Tickets: In person | $10; Museum Members | FREE; Virtual only | FREE. (fb)
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Drink to history Fraunces Tavern Museum One of TimeOut New Yorks 38 best museums in NYC. Read the full list here. Read the Social Register Organizations recent profile Reimagining Fraunces Tavern Museum The Oldest Remaining Building in Manhattan here. Drink to history and discover New York Citys revolutionary past Plan Your Visit Visit the rooms where General George Washington bid farewell to his officers where John Jay negotiated treaties with foreign nations and more.
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