Fraunces Tavern Historical Marker
166 South 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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Fraunces Tavern Historical Marker is a significant landmark located at 166 South 2nd Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. This historical marker commemorates the site where the original Fraunces Tavern once stood, a famous colonial-era tavern that played a crucial role in American history. It was at Fraunces Tavern that George Washington bid farewell to his officers at the end of the Revolutionary War, making it a site of great historical significance. The marker serves as a reminder of the important events that took place at this location and the role it played in shaping the nation's history. Visitors can learn about the tavern's history and its impact on the American Revolution through the information provided on the marker.
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"Not much to report. This is a historical marker adjoining a lovely mini park that itself adjoins office buildings and the oddly hidden entrance to the restaurant Zahav."
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