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“If These Walls Could Talk: 54 Pearl Street”

Fraunces Tavern celebrates 100 years as a museum with a look back at the building’s rich history. Built by Huguenot refugee Stephen Delancey in 1719, it was the meeting place for the Sons of Liberty during the Revolutionary War, housed the State Department in the 1780s and served as a boardinghouse in the 19th century.

Rated: 3.5/5 (2 votes)
Venue: Fraunces Tavern Museum
Address:  54 Pearl St - HopStop
Start Date: September 19
Phone:  212-425-1778
Neighborhood: Financial District
City: Manhattan
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