Wyman Tavern Museum
The Wyman Tavern Museum, built in 1762 and operating as a public house for 40 years, is one of Cheshire County's most historic buildings, offering tours and events during the summer months. Adjacent to the Tavern is the Bruder House, constructed in 1839, which adds to the historical significance of the site as a venue for notable events during New Hampshire's formative years.
The Tavern has a rich legacy, having hosted significant meetings such as the first gathering of the Trustees of Dartmouth College in 1770 and the assembly of Minutemen in 1775 at the dawn of the American Revolution. Transitioning to a historic house museum in 1968, the Wyman Tavern remains a vital representation of local history and culture, engaged in efforts to preserve its heritage for future generations.
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