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    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...
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    Wright Tavern, also known as the Reid House and Reid Hotel, is a historic inn and tavern located at Wentworth, Rockingham County, North Carolina. The oldest...
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  • deeds. During this time, the town was called “Wright’s Ferry.” In 1738, James Wright built the Wright’s Ferry Mansion, the oldest existing house in Columbia...
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    List of bars (redirect from List of taverns)
    Bar Old Tavern Tun Tavern Brewery Alden Tavern Site Buckman Tavern Burnham Tavern Cedar Bridge Tavern City Tavern Clifton House Fraunces Tavern French...
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    Salem Tavern is a historic museum property at 800 South Main Street in the Old Salem Historic District in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina...
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    Philemon Wright (September 3, 1760 – June 3, 1839) was a farmer, lumberman and entrepreneur who founded the Ottawa River timber trade in 1806. He was also...
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    Lexington and Concord that began the American Revolutionary War, as did Wright's Tavern in Concord. The homes of Continental Army generals Benjamin Lincoln...
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    Massachusetts Patriots, which were held in the First Parish Church and Wright's Tavern. A stone marker commemorating Corporal Ralph P. Hosmer, Private Charles...
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    town was called “Wright’s Ferry.” In 1738, his son James Wright built a fine house for his family. It is now known as the Wright’s Ferry Mansion and...
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    Massachusetts Patriots which were held in the First Parish Church and Wright's Tavern. The Tavern and the Ralph Waldo Emerson House, which stands near the eastern...
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