1753 Bachmann Publick House

169 Northampton St
Easton, PA 18042

The 1753 Bachmann Publick House, located at the corner of Second and Northampton Streets in Easton, PA, is a historic stone tavern built by Jacob and Katrinna Bachmann. This notable establishment served as a meeting place for local politicians and housed significant figures such as signers of the Declaration of Independence and was the first Court of Northampton County from 1753 to 1766.

Today, the Bachmann Publick House hosts a variety of programs and special events, including tea parties, colonial activities, and dinner theater performances by the Bachmann Players. The venue also features an interactive 19th-century dry goods store exhibit and is available for group and school tours as well as private rentals.

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