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  2. Arnold's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Arnold's Tavern, also known as the Old Arnold Tavern [1] and the Duncan House, [1] was a "famous" [2] historic tavern established by Samuel Arnold circa 1740. [3] Until 1886, it was located in Morristown Green in Morristown, New Jersey .

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    [2] [3] Jacob Arnold's Tavern, originally located in the Morristown Green, was George Washington's winter headquarters from January to May of 1777 and the place of Benedict Arnold's first trial in 1780. [5] By 1882, [6] the Tavern was owned by Philip H. Hoffman and Hampton O. Marsh, and multiple retail stores were in the Tavern.

  4. List of Washington's Headquarters during the Revolutionary War

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    Along march to winter encampment at Morristown John Fenner House [27] U.S. Route 206, Pluckemin, New Jersey: January 4 to 6, 1777 [28] Demolished in 1940. [29] Arnold's Tavern Jacob Arnold, proprietor 20 North Park Place, Morristown Green,

  5. Morristown, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Arnold's Tavern, the first headquarters for Washington in Morristown and site of Benedict Arnold's 1780 trial, was purchased by Morristown historian Julia Keese Nelson Colles (1840-1913) to save it from demolition in 1886. It was moved by horse-power in the winter of 1887 from "the green" (after being stuck on Bank Street for about six ...

  6. File:Arnold's Tavern, sketch by Suzy Howell, Morristown New ...

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    English: 19th century sketch of Arnold's Tavern by Suzy Howell, published in Julia Keese Colles's 1893 book Authors and Writers Associated with Morristown: With a Chapter on Historic Morristown. Jacob Arnold's Tavern, originally located in the Morristown Green of Morristown New Jersey, was George Washington's winter headquarters from January to ...

  7. From Flavortown to Morristown: Guy Fieri visits North Jersey ...

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    Kyle Morel, Morristown Daily Record October 24, 2024 at 1:25 PM A Morris County restaurant got the stamp of approval from the mayor of Flavortown himself when celebrity restaurateur Guy Fieri paid ...

  8. In honor of the NFL's Enshrinement Week, I present my Wine ...

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    A tavern for the ages. I popped in on Bender’s Tavern's fourth-generation owner Jon Jacob the other day to share a glass of Keplinger’s 2021 Solitaire syrah that I had purchased last week at ...

  9. Morristown Green - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] By that year, Arnold's Tavern had "sprouted an extension with a large public hall for dances," which Washington used to convene councils. [10] The National Park Service claims "Much of [Morris]town's social, political, and business life was conducted at Arnold's Tavern" during the Revolutionary era. [22]