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The Tun Tavern is Atlantic City, New Jersey's only brewery and restaurant. Featuring the finest in beer and food. ... The Tun Tavern (the "Tavern") was a brew house built by Samuel Carpenter in 1685. It was located on Philadelphia's historic waterfront at the corner of Water Street and Tun Alley leading to Carpenter's...
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Tun Tavern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tun Tavern quickly gained a reputation for serving fine beer. Beginning 47 years later in 1732, the first meetings of the St. John's No. 1 Lodge of the Grand Lodge of the Masonic Temple were held in the tavern.
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PHILADELPHIA Tun Tavern Leathernecks MC, Marine Corps ... The "Leathernecks" Tun Tavern Chapter Motorcycle Club is not territorial and claims no territory. We have no need of reputation building. We are not a 1% Club. We are not interested in joining, or interfering with, the affairs of others.
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Tun Tavern, a few steps east, today stands as an example. In 1775, the Continental Marine Corps was organized here. The first commandant of the Marines was a young Philadelphian, Samuel Nicholas. There is a tribute to the founding of the Marines at New Hall (see Historic District tour)
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Tun Tavern was an inn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which was used as an early or founding meeting place for the number of famous people groups at that time. ... Tun Tavern was an inn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which was used as an early or founding meeting place for the number of famous people groups at that time.
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tun-tavern.com offers tun-tavern.com travel and insurance services ... Today marks the 234th anniversary of the birth of The Corps at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia. Happy Birthday, Devil Dogs!
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TUN TAVERN IS IN PHILLY PA THATS WHERE THE MC WAS FOUNDED THEY USED TO MARCH UP AND DOWN THE STREETS PLAYING THE FIFE AND DRUM TO GET RECRUITS...
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he Tun Tavern (the "Tavern") was a brew house built by Samuel Carpenter in 1685. It was located on Philadelphia's historic waterfront at the corner of Water Street and Tun Alley leading to Carpenter’s Wharf near what is today known as "Penn's Landing."
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