Catamount Tavern
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catamount-tavern-314-9494149
title:
Catamount Tavern
text:
The Catamount Tavern was a tavern in Old Bennington, Vermont, United States. Originally known as Fay's House, it is marked now by a granite and copper statue placed in 1896. It was built 1769 and burned in 1871. During the tavern's 102 years of existence, it was the site of many important events in Vermont's colonial and revolutionary history. It was, for instance, the site of the public hanging of New York grantee and Queen's Rangers member David Redding. Arrested for horse-theft, he managed to
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wiki
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description:
Tavern in Old Bennington, Vermont, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catamount_Tavern
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date modified:
2024-04-15T13:50:40Z
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