historic hartwell tavern lincoln massachusetts

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Historic Hartwell Tavern - Lincoln, Massachusetts Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Half in, half out -- a colonial reenactor pears through the window Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Historic Hartwell Tavern - Lincoln, Massachusetts
The Back view of the historic Hartwell Tavern Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Revolutionary War reenactor stands in the doorway of the Hartwell Tavern Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Historic Hartwell Tavern built in 1707 resides on Battle Road in Lincoln Massachusetts an is part of the Minute Man National park. The building was the home of Ephraim and Elizabeth Hartwell and their children. Soldiers passed the home during the Revolutionary battle of Lexington and Concord before dawn on April 19, 1775. The construction style of the building is Salt Box


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