Thank you for the information. I appreciate it. It’s a bummer that it is closed. I wonder if America 250 can find someone to reopen it. Gadsby’s Tavern is great. Colonial charm and they have peanut soup. I got hooked on that at Mt. Vernon.
YW dude...I've read about Gadsby's Tavern a couple of years ago and saved their website on my phone because I hope to visit someday and have a meal to soak up the Historic atmosphere! I've never heard of peanut soup but it sounds yummy!
First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry (A-1/104CAV) paid the bill, here’s the original invoice.. here's the invoice:
https://x.com/redslates/status/2001635581668053173?s=20
https://nitter.net/redslates/status/2001635581668053173?s=20
The farewell party for George Washington in 1787 was held at the historic City Tavern in Philadelphia.
This event took place on September 14, 1787, when the Light Horse of Philadelphia hosted a farewell entertainment in his honor.
The celebration occurred just days before the signing of the U.S. Constitution
https://americanfounding.org/entries/washingtons-city-tavern-bill/
Thank you for the information. I appreciate it. It’s a bummer that it is closed. I wonder if America 250 can find someone to reopen it. Gadsby’s Tavern is great. Colonial charm and they have peanut soup. I got hooked on that at Mt. Vernon.
YW dude...I've read about Gadsby's Tavern a couple of years ago and saved their website on my phone because I hope to visit someday and have a meal to soak up the Historic atmosphere! I've never heard of peanut soup but it sounds yummy!
https://gadsbystavernrestaurant.com/