Lovelace Tavern
1670 establishments in New York1706 disestablishments in the Thirteen ColoniesArchaeology of the United StatesFinancial District, ManhattanTaverns in New York (state)
The Lovelace Tavern was a bar located in what is now the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. Owned by the then-governor of New York colony, Colonel Francis Lovelace, it was in business from 1670 until 1706. The building's remains were discovered in 1979, when construction for present-day 85 Broad Street was taking place. The building burned down in 1706, but the original foundation walls can be seen today through glass set into the sidewalk.
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Pearl Street, New York Manhattan
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18th Century Cistern
Pearl Street
10038 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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