This Unforgettable New York Restaurant Has Witnessed Centuries Of American History

If these walls could talk, they’d probably ask for a raise after everything they’ve seen since the 1700s.

The Old ’76 House in Tappan, New York, isn’t just old by restaurant standards; it’s older than the country itself, serving meals since before America decided being a British colony wasn’t really working out.

Here’s the thing about most restaurants that claim to be historic: they opened in 1987 and found some old photos at a flea market.

The Old ’76 House actually played a starring role in the American Revolution, which is slightly more impressive than having Edison bulbs and reclaimed wood…

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