Fitch Tavern area (historic site)

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The Fitch Tavern area is a historic district in Bedford, Massachusetts, centered around an early 18th-century tavern and surrounding buildings significant for their role in colonial and Revolutionary War-era history.

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instanceOf historic district
centeredAround Fitch Tavern NERFINISHED
contains historic residential buildings
outbuildings related to tavern operations
hasApproximateConstructionPeriod early 18th century
hasApproximateOriginCentury 18th century
hasArchitecturalStyle colonial architecture
hasAssociatedEvent American Revolutionary War militia activity
hasAssociatedTheme Revolutionary War history
colonial American history
early American tavern culture
hasCentralFeature early 18th-century tavern building
hasCoreSite Fitch Tavern NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance heritage tourism site
local history of Bedford, Massachusetts
hasHistoricFunction social gathering place
stopping place for travelers
tavern
hasPreservationStatus recognized historic area
hasPrimaryUseInPresent heritage education
historic interpretation
hasSignificancePeriod American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
colonial era
isAssociatedWith Fitch family NERFINISHED
isPartOf historic resources of Bedford, Massachusetts
locatedIn Bedford, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Massachusetts
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States

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Town of Bedford hasHistoricDistrict Fitch Tavern area (historic site)