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Help us make it rightAt this Lower Manhattan watering-hole, you can say you have had a drink in one of New York's oldest establishments. Most commonly associated with Fraunces Tavern Pub & Museum, this bar is part of the larger complex on Pearl Street. Inside, the shop specializes in brews from the Porterhouse Brewing Company, one of Ireland's best craft-beer makers. The Oyster Stout, Plain Porter and Red Ale are...
Fraunces Tavern Museum is a survivor of the early days of New York City. Now registered as a National Historic Landmark with... the United States National Park Service, the building was originally built in 1719 as an elegant residence for the merchant Stephan Delancey and his family. In 1762, the home was purchased by tavern-keeper Samuel Fraunces, who transformed it into one of the most...
The Porterhouse at Fraunces Tavern is a historic Museum that tells the history of Craft Beer and Whiskey here in NYC.
Collections at the Fraunces Tavern Museum include manuscripts, books, paintings and objects from the Revolutionary Era.
The paintings include 46 works by John Ward Dunsmore (1856-1945) as well as extensive collections of the art from Harry A. Ogden (1856-1936) and Henry Hintermeister (1897-1970). Other painters represented include Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868). In addition to the oil paintings,...
Don't let the exterior fool you, this place is huge and lively.
Great history and right on the Financial District. Walking distance from where George Washington took his oath of office I'm sure he came down to enjoy a pint right after as this was...
So much history in one spot...much has happened in the building alone! The building, the paintings, the objects....from the flag room to the piece of Gen. Washington's hair...to the meeting room...oh my! Leave 1-2 hours to tour the museum, try to catch a guided tour...
Another traveler suggested we see this place and it was very worth the time. It is the oldest building in New York City roughly a few blocks from the Statue of Liberty and
Ellis Island Ferry. It contains exhibits true to the period of the...
I am all for history and this place has it. But for a restaurant this is nothing but a tourist trap. They have an online menu that shows a lower prices. I had a small pastrami sandwich on white with a small bowl of cole...
Wonderful museum highlighting General Washington farewell address to his troops. It is a lot of fun, and especially oriented to kids. Restaurant downstairs is exceptional
Revolutionary since 1762. New York's historic tavern selling the finest American craft beer alongside Ireland's Porterhouse stouts.
Museums
Fraunces Tavern Museum is located at 54 Pearl At Bridge St, New York, NY. This location is in the Chelsea neighborhood..
Fraunces Tavern Museum can be found at Pearl St 54. The following is offered: Theater. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 124 other Theater. An overview can be found here.
The Museum of Colonial & Revolutionary New York.
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