Exhibit Extended
"THE FOUNDATIONS OF FREEDOM"
- From Magna Carta to Today -

Through April 1, 2010
At
At Fraunces Tavern® Museum

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Picture courtesy of the Lincolnshire Echo newspaper


Magna Carta in New York 2009

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About the Museum

Fraunces Tavern Museum is a survivor of the early days of New York City. It was built in 1719 as an elegant residence for the merchant Stephan Delancey and his family. In 1762, the home was purchased by tavern-keeper Samuel Fraunces, who turned it into one of the most popular taverns of the day. Though it is best known as the site where Washington gave his farewell address to the officers of the Continental Army, in 1783, the tavern also played a significant role in pre-Revolutionary activities. After the war, when New York was the nation’s first capital, the tavern was rented to the new government to house the offices of the Departments of War, Treasury and Foreign Affairs.

In 1904, the Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York purchased the tavern and hired preservation architect William Mersereau to return the building to its colonial appearance. Fraunces Tavern® Museum opened to the public in 1907. Today, the museum complex includes four 19th century buildings in addition to the 18th century Fraunces Tavern building.

Fraunces Tavern®Museum’s mission is to educate the public about New York City history as it relates to Colonial America, the Revolutionary War, and the Early Republic. This mission is fulfilled through the preservation and interpretation of the Museum’s landmarked 1719 building along with varied exhibitions of art and artifacts as they relate to the historic site.

Fraunces Tavern® Museum is located at 54 Pearl Street, Manhattan. The Museum is open Monday - Saturday 12pm – 5pm. Closed Sunday. Admission: $10.00 general, $5.00 seniors and children under 18, and free to children 5 and under and to members with membership card. Subway: R or W to Whitehall St., 4/5 to Bowling Green, 1 South Ferry, J/M/Z to Broad St. Buses: M1, M6, M15.

Please Join us this Winter for
Special Evening Lectures…

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The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers
Presented by Thomas Fleming†
Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Fatal Journey
The Final Expedition of Henry Hudson
Presented by Peter Mancall†

Wednesday*, February 10th, 2010

Invisible Ink
Spycraft of the American Revolution
Presented by John Nagy †

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

 

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THE DUNSMORE COLLECTION

Conservation Continues...


Detail of the conservation process

The John Ward Dunsmore Collection at the Fraunces Tavern Museum is comprised of 45 paintings that illustrate important events of the Revolutionary War, including Valley Forge, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Surrender at Yorktown.

Dunsmore was a late 19/early 20th-century painter best known for his realistic and historically accurate paintings. He was the founding director of the Detroit Art Museum and a member of the Sons of the Revolution. Dunsmore donated much of the collection to the Museum.
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The Long Room at Fraunces Tavern was the site of Washington's farewell to his officers are the end of the Revolution.

 

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Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York
Fraunces Tavern Museum

54 Pearl Street New York, New York 10004

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a not-for-profit corporation instituted in 1876 and incorporated in 1884. The Museum is accredited by the American
Association of Museums. Funding is provided by individuals, corporations, foundations, government agencies and
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