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Hall Tavern

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Hall Tavern 20 Gray Gardens West Street, Cambridge, MA IMG 4014
Hall Tavern 20 Gray Gardens West Street, Cambridge, MA IMG 4014

Hall Tavern is an historic tavern at 20 Gray Gardens West Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Now converted to residential use, this two story Federal style wood-frame building was built in sometime in the late 1790s in Duxbury, Massachusetts, and was moved to this location in 1930. The building is one of a number that were moved in order to preserve them in the early decades of the 20th century, and it is now one of the centerpieces of the Gray Gardens subdivision.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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Hall Tavern
Gray Gardens West, Cambridge

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02140 Cambridge
Massachusetts, United States
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