Scene in Raleigh Tavern

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Stock #:637746
Type: Postcard
Publisher: The Concessionaire, The Jamestown Amusement & Vending Co., Inc.
Size: 3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)

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No 158. This famous hostelry stood on Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Virginia. It was built about 1700, of wood, with entrances on both fronts, and a leaden bust of Sir Walter Raleigh over the main doorway. the "Apollo Room" was the place of meeting when the General Assembly had been dissolved by the royal governors, and measures which have gone far towards protecting the liberties of America had their origin in the brains of the greatest men of the Revolutionary epoch, assembled in this historic room. It was also a favorite places for balls and witnessed many scenes of brilliant festivities and gaiety. Thomas Jefferson, writing from college, speaks with rapture of "dancing with Belinda in the Apollo."

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