Wright's Tavern in Massachusetts
Historic Site | Historic House

Wright's Tavern

Known by several names over the past two centuries, it is now known as the Wright Tavern, named after its owner during the Battle of Lexington and Concord, Amos Wright.

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Know Before You Go

Standing for over 250 years, the Wright Tavern has undergone significant restoration efforts to make the structure safe and stable for the public to enjoy. The structure is currently owned by the First Parish in Concord, though the Wright Tavern Legacy Trust has spearheaded the building's restoration

Operating Hours

Operating hours are limited, please consult the Wright Tavern Legacy Trust's website for further details

Admission & Tickets

Adults | $10

Children Under 10 | Free

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