Have you ever wanted to have a beer with George Washington? How about a rum punch with John Adams? Or a glass of wine with Thomas Jefferson? Well, even though our Founding Fathers are long gone, you can still wet your whistles at the exact same bars they drank at!
Bars were important to the founding of our country in a lot of different ways. Most of the taverns and pubs from those days have long since closed, but there are still 5 bars that you can visit today that did play a part in the Revolutionary War. These are travel destinations that you need to put on your list when visiting Philadelphia, Newport, Boston, or New York. At each of these you'll find not only food and drink, but also amazing history! In this episode we'll visit the White Horse Tavern in Newport Rhode Island, the City Tavern in Philadelphia, Fraunces Tavern in New York City, the Warren Tavern in Charlestown, and the Old '76 House in Tappan, New York.
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Historic Bars of the Revolutionary War to Drink At
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