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Tavern Night at the Stanton House
The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night on April 6 where guests enjoyed a night of old-fashioned revelry. The evening featured food, drink, and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
"Adam Stanton" also know as Volunteer David Moore greet Martin and Sonja Gibbs to Tavern Night as they arrive at the museum.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
"Adam Stanton" also know as Volunteer David Moore waits t o greet guests to Tavern Night at the museum.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Carrie Allen a member of the Board of Trustees lights the candles for the evening's activities.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Pat Lindah President of the Board of Trustees talks with Sue Engle.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Eric Ambler, a member of the Board pours a class of red wine for Judy McCsuker.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Richard Manley dressed as Commodore John Rossetter and Timothy Chauscer dressed as Joseph Plumb Martin, a famous Private in the Continental Army enjoy a converstation.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Goerge and Mary Martinez chat with Timothy and Sharon Chaucer. Chaucer is dressed as Joseph Plumb Martin, a famous Private in the Continental Army.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Patti Tino and Susan Southwood enjoy a game of "Shut the Box".
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Patti Tino and Susan Southwood enjoy a game of "Shut the Box" as Karen Marzano looks on.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Timothy Chauscer dressed as Joseph Plumb Martin, a famous Private in the Continental Army talks with Mark Twombly.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Deb Greatsinger, Lorrie Verplaetse and Paula Sweely play a game of dominoes.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)
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The Adam Stanton House Museum and General Store hosted a Tavern Night Saturday April 6th were guests enjoyed a night of old-fashion revelry. The evening featured food, drink and games played in taverns in the early history of New England taverns.
Maria Varga talks with Board member Dale Moore.
All proceeds from the evening benefit the museum, for more information visit www.adamstantonhouse.org.
(Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News | Buy This Photo)