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The Golden Ball Tavern Museum offers visitors a different perspective on the American Revolution. Our museum, housed in a historic Pre-Revolutionary home and tavern in Weston, Massachusetts, tells the other side of the story – that of the Loyalists during the War of Independence. Notably, the Museum is among only a handful of institutions in ...
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Golden Ball Tavern Museum, Weston, Massachusetts. 620 likes · 15 talking about this · 163 were here. Explore this unique Revolutionary era tavern and learn about 200 years of Jones family history.
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September 28, 1972. Designated CP. February 11, 1983. The Golden Ball Tavern is a historic tavern, now a museum, located in Weston, Massachusetts. Built in 1768, it is one of the town's finest examples of Late Georgian architecture. It also played a pivotal role in local activities during the American Revolution, due to its Loyalist tavern keeper.
About. The Golden Ball Tavern Museum was built in 1768 on the Boston Post Road in Weston, established and operated by prominent Weston resident, Isaac Jones. The tavern "at the sign of the Golden Ball" operated as an inn from 1770 to 1793 and played a pivotal role in the unfolding of the Revolutionary War when it served as a base for British spies.
About. The Golden Ball Tavern Museum was built in 1768 on the Boston Post Road in Weston, established and operated by prominent Weston resident, Isaac Jones. The tavern "at the sign of the Golden Ball" operated as an inn from 1770 to 1793 and played a pivotal role in the unfolding of the Revolutionary War when it served as a base for British ...