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Summer Beer Garden at the Wright Tavern!

Summer Beer Garden at the Wright Tavern!

When

8/2/25 11:00 am to 7:00 pm EDT

Information

Website: https://www.wrighttavern.org/programs
Location: Wright Tavern
2 Lexington Road
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Tom Wilson

Event Description

Gather with friends and family for music, family friendly outdoor games, and of course ice-cold beer, specialty drinks, food - and a chance to tour historic Wright Tavern! Your support helps one of America's most important historic buildings thrive and continue to tell the story of the beginning of the United States. Saturday August 2nd from 11am to 7pm (rain date August 9th). Suggested donation $10
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