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The tavern was built in about 1709–1710 by Benjamin Muzzey (1657–1735), and with license granted in 1693 was the first public house in Lexington. Muzzey ran it for years, then his son John, and then at the time of the battle it was run by John's granddaughter and her husband John Buckman, a member of the Lexington Training Band.
Hancock St., on the eastern side of Lexington Green 42°26′57″N 71°13′49″W / 42.449167°N 71.230278°W / 42.449167; -71.230278 ( Buckman National Historic Landmark
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Buckman Tavern was built 314 years ago in 1710 by Benjamin Muzzey (1657–1735). His license was granted 331 years ago in 1693. It was the first public house in Lexington, Massachusetts. His great-granddaughter and her husband John Buckman owned it at the time of the Battles of Lexington and Concord (April 19, 1775). Several dozen militiamen ...
The Depot is available for rental by Lexington community groups, residents and businesses. The Society manages three nationally historic house museums: the Hancock-Clarke House , Paul Revere's Lexington destination; Buckman Tavern , the gathering place of the Lexington militia on April 19, 1775; and Munroe Tavern , temporary British field ...
Bella Cafe & Grille. Bella Cafe & Grille in Chevy Chase opened a second location in August at 3901 Fountain Blue Lane, Suite 130, at the new Fountains at Palomar shopping center near Harrodsburg ...
Sites associated with the American Revolution and people of the time are on the list. The Lexington Green , Buckman Tavern , and the Hancock-Clarke House all played roles in the Battles of Lexington and Concord that began the American Revolutionary War , as did Wright's Tavern in Concord .
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