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  2. File:Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs (IA ...

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    This file has an extracted image: "SHEFFIELD PLATE URN Used in the Green Dragon Tavern, now in possession of the Bostonian Society" 1917 photo, from book- Old Boston Taverns and Tavern Clubs - (IA oldbostontaverns00dra) (page 127 crop).jpg.

  3. Tavern Club (Boston, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Herndon and Edwin M. Bacon, ed. (1892), "The Clubs", Boston of To-Day, Boston: Post Pub. Co., p. 104, OCLC 4430662 Clever and good; That is the Kind of Fellow the Tavern Club Admits; Boston Institution to Which Belong the Swellest Bright Men in Town; Its Beginning, Half a Dozen Diners in Out-of-the-Way Italian Restaurant.

  4. Bunch-of-Grapes - Wikipedia

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    The Bunch-of-Grapes was a tavern located on King Street (State Street) in Boston in the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the 17th and 18th centuries. It served multiple functions in the life of the town, as one could buy drinks and meet friends, business associates, political co-conspirators.

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    For the two week event, each restaurant selects one of four price points, offering lunch at $22, $27, $32 or $36 and dinner at $36, $41, $46 or $55. Boston restaurants will be rolling out the ...

  6. Liberty Tree District - Wikipedia

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    In Boston's early colonial period, Washington Street was the only road off the Shawmut Peninsula, and this area was one that catered to travelers. In the 1760s it was the site of the Liberty Tree and the Liberty Tree Tavern, a focal point of colonial discontent against British rule.

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  8. Doyle's Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Boston musician Rick Berlin was a long-time employee at Doyle's Cafe. Given its historic look, atmosphere and popularity in the LGBTQ community the Irish pub has been used in several Hollywood movies and television series. Shots of the exterior of the building were used in the television series Boston Public. [3]

  9. Samuel Cole (settler) - Wikipedia

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    Boston magistrate John Winthrop wrote in his journal on the date of 4 March 1634 that "Samuel Cole set up the first house for common entertainment," this being the first tavern or inn in the colony. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] While claims have been made that this was the first tavern in the American colonies, [ 7 ] there is evidence that it was predated by ...