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BR Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851, Oil on canvas, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ...
Explore the top attractions in New York City with this curated list of must-do activities: 1. Visit Fraunces Tavern, the ...
Fraunces Tavern, a historic tavern in Lower Manhattan, has a history deeply rooted in America’s revolutionary past — and some say, haunted as well. “It's the oldest standing privately-owned ...
Fraunces Tavern was targeted by Morales, Oscar Lopez Rivera and the rest of the FALN for its Wall Street location and reputation as the birthplace of American liberty.
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — Built in 1719 at 54 Pearl Street as a private residence, it is arguably the oldest building in Manhattan. Through the centuries, it has been renovated and restored. It ha… ...
Built in 1719, Fraunces Tavern was once a meeting place for the Sons of Liberty, a site for trials that helped lead to the emancipation of thousands of Black Loyalists, and the setting for ...
Fraunces Tavern, at 54 Pearl Street, was constructed in 1719 and restored back to its original appearance in the early 1990s. There's a restaurant on the ground floor and the museum on the upper ...
One of the oldest bars in America is still going strong after more than 250 years. Supreme Court blocks Trump from deporting alleged gang members, migrants from Texas facility Nearly 4 million new ...
Scarpino was injured two years after the Fraunces Tavern explosion when FALN set off a bomb at the Mobil Oil headquarters on New York’s 42nd Street that killed one of her co-workers.
The Fraunces Tavern bombing was a stark reminder of the threats posed by terrorist ideologies and the lengths to which some will go to advance their causes. In the aftermath of the bombing, our ...
A bomb explodes at Fraunces Tavern. Four people were killed and more than 50 were injured. The FALN, a Puerto Rican nationalist group, claimed responsibility. (New York Daily News via Getty Images) ...
It happened on Jan. 24, 1975 at Fraunces Tavern, located at 54 Pearl Street, during the busy lunch hour. Four people were killed and more than 50 were injured in the blast, including first responders.