Esther's photos with the keyword: tavern

Waiting to get in (Explored)

19 Mar 2017 23 23 629
The line at the Black Rose started before noon on St. Patrick's Day. Live music was featured. The Sunday Challenge: St. Patrick's Day Processing. Most colors, except for shades of green, were removed. AP1000174

Hartwell Tavern

08 Nov 2014 13 10 1000
The Hartwell Tavern in Lincoln, Massachusetts "was built 1732-1733. When Ephraim and Elizabeth Hartwell got married, Ephraim's father Samuel gave them a new house surrounded by 18 acres of land, as well as 12 other acres (30 acres total). The couple quickly began raising a family. In 1756, when the Hartwells had 9 children living in the house, Ephraim applied for and received a license to open part of their home as an inn. He and his family continued to do so until the 1780's." www.nps.gov/mima/hartwell-tavern.htm NTSC Sepia SIMG 0349A (Fall 2014)

Back through time

09 Aug 2010 11 15 318
The Hartwell Tavern in Lincoln, Massachusetts was built between 1732 and 1733. It served as a tavern and a home from 1756 until 1780. On the night of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere and William Dawes were captured by the British down the road from the tavern. Dr. Samuel Prescott escaped by jumping his horse over a stone wall and fleeing. He was able to warn the Lincoln Minute Men in time that the British were on their way. The home is now maintained by the U.S. Park Service ODT: Fences AIMG_0349