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  2. Ames Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Ames tavern. The Ames Tavern was a tavern in Dedham, Massachusetts.Founded as Fisher's Tavern in 1649 by Joshua Fisher, it eventually passed into the hands of Nathaniel Ames through a complicated lawsuit based on colonial laws of inheritance.

  3. Deborah Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Fisher (October 30, 1723 – November 10, 1817), later Deborah Ames and Deborah Woodward, was a tavern owner in Dedham, Massachusetts. Personal life

  4. Category:Taverns in Dedham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Hotel (Dedham, Massachusetts) This page was last edited on 12 June 2024, at 12:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Back Bay Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    Sarkis took the company private again for $38 million. By 2002, Back Bay Restaurant Group consisted of 35 restaurants on the East Coast, including the Abe & Louie's, J.C. Hillary's, Atlantic Fish Co., Coach Grill, Joe's American Bar & Grill, and Papa Razzi chains. [2] In 2010, Sarkis' health seriously declined.

  6. Richard Woodward (tavern owner) - Wikipedia

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    Woodward was a member of a prominent family from Dedham, Massachusetts. [1] He married his first wife, Susannah (née Luce), on April 2, 1747, by Rev. Samuel Dexter.[2] [a] The couple had several sons, [1] [5] including Richard Jr., a teacher in Dedham [3] and soldier in the Revolutionary War.

  7. Gay's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Gay's Tavern was a tavern in Dedham, Massachusetts. The original location was a political hotspot and the host of a political convention in 1780, while the second location (at today's 369 Washington Street ) would become known by many names, including the Phoenix Hotel .

  8. 19 Court Street - Wikipedia

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    19 Court Street is an historic building in Dedham, Massachusetts that was originally built in 1801 as a two-story, Federal-style single-family home. [1] It was soon thereafter converted into a tavern, and hosted John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and the Marquis de Lafayette.

  9. D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    In March 1967, 21 year-old Brian J. McLaughlin and Jay Howland opened "Ma Riva's Sub Shop" in Dedham, Massachusetts. They later changed the name to Angelo Sub Shop, and the letter D was added around 1978, supposedly standing for "delicious." The name change was to avoid any confusion with Angelo supermarkets.