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The aftermath of the Fraunces Tavern bombing on Jan. 24, 1975, which killed four people and injured more than 50 others. Though no one was ever charged for the attack, the Puerto Rican nationalist ...
Exterior of Fraunces Tavern in New York City where a bomb exploded, Friday, Jan. 24, 1975 killing four people and injuring 40 others. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm) AP Photo/Ron Frehm ...
“Fraunces Tavern was one of the most most violent acts of domestic terrorism in our city’s history, and it was part of a string of extremist attacks that struck the nation throughout the 70s.” 8 ...
Fifty years after Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN bombed the historic watering hole Fraunces Tavern in Manhattan’s Financial District, a son of one of the four victims killed is still seeking ...
Frank Connor was attending a business lunch at Fraunces Tavern when it was bombed in 1975. His family is still grieving his death — and seeking peace.
Al Image Courtesy of Fraunces Tavern Museum. About this Event: Built in 1719, Fraunces Tavern was once a meeting place for the Sons of Liberty, a site for trials that helped lead to the ...
Nowadays Fraunces Tavern multitasks as a museum as well as a functioning restaurant and bar. Aside from being one of the oldest bars in NYC, it holds a spot on the National Register of Historic ...
Only about 10 cases came up in front of the committee at Fraunces Tavern. The committee had several options: Keep the person free, give them back to the enslaver or refer the claim to Birch.
Fraunces Tavern is a landmark museum and former restaurant in New York City, situated at 54 Pearl Street at the corner of Broad Street. The location played a prominent role in history before ...
George Washington's farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City on Dec. 4, 1783, marked his resignation as commander of the Continental Army after the Revolutionary War victory.