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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#121 Fraunces Tavern

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2011

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Fraunces Tavern is one of America's most important historical sites of the Revolutionary War and a reminder of the great importance of tavern culture on the New York way of life during the Colonial era. This revered building at the corner of Pearl and Broad streets was the location of George Washington's emotional farewell speech to his Continental Army officers and some of the very first government offices of the young United States of America. As with places this famous -- where fact and legend intermingle -- many mysteries still remain, and we attempt to find some answers. Was the tavern owner Samuel Fraunces one of America's first great black patriots? Did Sam use his position here to spy upon the British during the years of occupation between 1776 and 1783? Was his daughter on hand to prevent an assassination attempt on the life of Washington? And is it possible that the basement of Fraunces Tavern once housed a dungeon? ALSO: Learn about the two deadly attacks on Fraunces Tavern -- one by a British war vessel in the 1770s, and another, more violent act of terror that occurred in its doorway over 200 years later! www.boweryboyspodcast.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

Episode 121 of The Bowery Boys, France's Tavern.

0:04.2

Hey, it's The Bowery Boys.

0:05.7

Hey.

0:06.7

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0:10.6

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0:15.5

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0:20.0

Hello there. Welcome to The Bowery Boys. This is Greg Young.

0:23.0

And this is Tom Myers.

0:24.3

Good day to you, Tom. Good day to everybody.

0:26.2

Good day to you, Greg.

0:27.3

And we are going to go back to the Revolutionary War era.

0:31.3

A place that we haven't been for a little while.

0:33.6

We're going to spend a lot of time there.

0:35.7

As we visit everybody's favorite colonial era, Tavern.

0:40.5

I think that's accurate, Greg.

0:41.7

I think it is all of our favorite colonial era bar.

0:45.0

At least in New York City.

0:46.4

And that would be the Tavern owned by one Samuel Francis.

0:50.6

This is Francis Tavern.

0:52.6

I have to say, Greg, I have the impression,

0:54.5

just from the outset that this could be our most patriotic podcast ever.

0:59.7

It's clearly a principal stop on any tour of Revolutionary War sites throughout America.

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