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Sightseeing from the bar stool

by Kate Dolan | Jul 11, 2014 | Articles, Colonial America, Kate Dolan, Latest Posts, Living History

“I’m at the Historical Society,” I texted my husband during our recent trip to New York. “At the bar.” I probably didn’t need to tell him either of those things. In a city of over eight million people, where else would I be?  The New-York Historical Society was closed...

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