Free online talk: The History of Hunter Tavern
12:00 PM
Pejepscot History Center
, Brunswick
Please join Pejepscot History Center for a free lunchtime talk on:
The History of Hunter Tavern
presented by Jym St. Pierre, PHC member and history enthusiast
March 25, 12 Noon, via Zoom
Adam Hunter came to Topsham as a youngster more than three centuries ago. He became one of the most prosperous of the early settlers.
He and his wife, Mary, took in travelers while raising 10 children. One of their sons, John, was born in Topsham in 1743. Like his father, John served as a town official in 18th century Topsham.
Their Hunter Tavern on Foreside Road became a local landmark. By the late 19th century, it was one of the oldest houses in town. In 1962, the National Park Service conducted an architectural assessment of the historic building. Soon after that it was town down.
Join us for this detailed historical slideshow on a gone-but-not-forgotten piece of Topsham’s history.
Tickets: This program is FREE to all, but registration is required. Zoom link provided upon registration.
For more information and ticketing link visit: https://pejepscothistorical.org/events/talks-presentations
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