How do you miss the Green Dragon Tavern in down town Boston? That is where they hatched the plan for the revolutionary War. They also left the green dragon at closing drunk, ran across the street to toss the tea into the Habah.
The current Green Dragon is a recreation built in the 1980s. The original one - the real one that you’re talking about - burned down in the early 19th century. Had it not been a complete fake to fool tourists, we would have included it (we visited it, interviewed them etc. oh and the bell in hand across the alley is also full of shit).
Green Dragon is certainly not in it's Rev War building or location. When it was in it's original location, the Son's of Liberty who met there had a very similar membership to the masonic lodge which was upstairs from it.
Two things I love. Drinking and history.
drinking , history and the Catholic Church --- hah...
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Me too
For our country, mind-blowing history and alcoholic consumption -doesn't get any better than that...
"The Sale & Consumption Of Alcohol/Grog(Crude Form of Rum) Helped Fund & Supply The Troops & Definitely Picked Up Their Spirits & Encouragement!"
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Great history at the 76 House. Good food in Newport. Too many wall street types at Fraunces.
Great stuff. Thank you.
StamfordBridge thanks so much!
Three down...two to go...NYC and Philly.
Chesterfield Inn & Tavern (1710), Chesterfield NJ
Very nice, thank you
Thank you too!
"We Shall Return To The White Horse Tavern For More Meetings & Liquid Encouragement & Cheer!"
Are there not any taverns in Williamsburg, Virginia, worth speaking of?
Not that we found, sadly
You should try to find revolutionary bars in California! I haven’t been able to find any yet
Andre' was captured on Sept. 23, 1780.
🇺🇸 and the Revolutionary flag which there’s no emoji for and needs to be.
Tap en ...TAP en....
Why are you pronouncing it "ta PAN"
How do you miss the Green Dragon Tavern in down town Boston?
That is where they hatched the plan for the revolutionary War. They also left the green dragon at closing drunk, ran across the street to toss the tea into the Habah.
The current Green Dragon is a recreation built in the 1980s. The original one - the real one that you’re talking about - burned down in the early 19th century. Had it not been a complete fake to fool tourists, we would have included it (we visited it, interviewed them etc. oh and the bell in hand across the alley is also full of shit).
Green Dragon is certainly not in it's Rev War building or location. When it was in it's original location, the Son's of Liberty who met there had a very similar membership to the masonic lodge which was upstairs from it.
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Oh yeah. Were you there?
What was the secret hand shake?