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      • Prospective recruits flocked to the tavern, lured by (1) cold beer and (2) the opportunity to serve in the new Corps of Marines. So, yes, the U.S. Marine Corps was indeed born in Tun Tavern. Needless to say, both the Marine Corps and the tavern thrived during this new relationship. Tun Tavern still lives today.
  1. Nov 9, 2021 · The original Tun Tavern in Philadelphia was the birthplace of the Marine Corps and was almost as old as the city itself.

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  3. Apr 29, 2024 · In November 1775, when Samuel Nicholas was tasked with raising two battalions of Continental Marines, he headed to Philadelphia’s Tun Tavern, according to traditional Marine Corps lore.

  4. On top of drafting militiamen, in October 1775, a seven-person committee - led by John Adams - met at Tun Tavern to draft articles of war and commission a new naval fleet. But something was still missing from the colonies' new armed forces: Marines.

  5. Nov 6, 2013 · In 1732, the St. John’s No. 1 Lodge of the Grand Lodge of the Masonic Temple held its first meetings in the tavern. Founding father Benjamin Franklin was the Lodges’ third Grand Master. Today,...

  6. May 14, 2024 · In fact, if you ask a Marine when their beloved Corps was founded, there’s a good chance that “November 10, 1775,” will be followed by “Tun Tavern, Philadelphia.” While the original tavern no longer exists, plans to recreate the birthplace of the Marine Corps are underway.

  7. May 1, 2024 · The Tun Tavern, built in 1686, originally stood at the corner of Water Street and Tun Alley on the Delaware River waterfront, between Walnut and Chestnut streets. It was the birthplace of...

  8. Apr 29, 2024 · The plan is to establish the reconstructed Tun Tavern in time for the Marine Corps’ 250th birthday in November 2025, according to Sue Hamilton, a spokeswoman for the foundation.

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