Concord’s Wright Tavern: At the Crossroads of the American Revolution (Landmarks)

$19.31

This book provides historical context on the American Revolution by focusing on a key landmark and its role in the Battle of Concord.

Concord's Wright Tavern: At the Crossroads of the American Revolution (Landmarks)
Concord’s Wright Tavern: At the Crossroads of the American Revolution (Landmarks)
$19.31

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Built in 1747 in the center of Concord, the Wright Tavern has witnessed the evolution of America for over 200 years. The Minutemen met here the morning of April 19, 1775, and a few hours later, the British Redcoats searched for munitions and supplies of the rebels before being defeated in the Battle of Concord. The building has been used as a tavern, inn, bakery, bookseller, and office as it witnessed the transformation of the town from a frontier agricultural community to a bustling commercial center and commuter hub. Closed to the public for most of the last forty years, The Wright Tavern Legacy Trust was established in 2021 to oversee the restoration and renovation of the building. From modest beginnings under Amos Wright to the Battle of Concord, author Tom Wilson uncovers the fascinating history of this National Historic Landmark. All royalties from the sale of this book will go to the Wright Tavern Legacy Trust.

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Weight 0.009 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 0.8 × 22.9 in

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