Nestled in the heart of Manhattan, the White Horse Tavern stands as one of the city’s oldest continually operating taverns, steeped in literary and cultural history. This storied bar is famously known as the place where Welsh poet Dylan Thomas consumed his last whiskey before his untimely death. Over the years, it has attracted a diverse array of notable figures, including Bob Dylan, James Baldwin, and Jack Kerouac, who sought its cozy, inviting atmosphere. Today, visitors can step into this historic space, surrounded by the echoes of its illustrious past, and experience the same ambiance that once captivated some of the 20th century’s most influential artists and writers.
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