Nestled in the heart of New York City, Fraunces Tavern Museum stands as the oldest surviving building in the Big Apple. Originally a popular haunt for George Washington during the mid-1700s, the tavern played a significant role in the American Revolution. Today, the upper floors house a museum filled with Revolutionary artifacts, while the downstairs continues to function as a restaurant and tavern. Visitors can explore the room where Washington famously bid farewell to his officers, marking a pivotal moment in American history.
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