Hartwell Tavern
1733 establishments in the Province of Massachusetts BayAmerican Revolutionary War sites in MassachusettsBuildings and structures completed in 1733Commercial buildings completed in the 18th centuryHistoric house museums in Massachusetts ... and 5 more
Houses in Lincoln, MassachusettsLiving museums in MassachusettsMassachusetts in the American RevolutionMinute Man National Historical ParkTaverns in the American Revolution
Hartwell Tavern (also known as the Ephraim Hartwell House) is a historic American Revolutionary War site associated with the revolution's first battle, the 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord. It is located on North County Road, just off Battle Road (formerly the Bay Road) in Lincoln, Massachusetts, and operated as a historic house museum by the National Park Service as part of the Minute Man National Historical Park. Built in 1733, in what was then Concord, it is staffed from Memorial Day weekend to October by park rangers dressed in colonial attire who offer programs daily. The building is in the saltbox style.
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Hartwell Tavern
Virginia Road 39
01731
Massachusetts, United States
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