Bull's Head Tavern

Bull's Head Tavern was an establishment located on Bowery, a street in Manhattan, New York City.

It was initially used as a recruitment center for Loyalists fighting for the British in the American Revolutionary War.

It was also famous for being the place where George Washington established his temporary headquarters in November 1783.

In 1813, the tavern relocated uptown to Third Avenue and East 23rd Street, where it survived into the 1830s.

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A painting of the Bull's Head Tavern off of Bowery Street in Manhattan , New York , during the American Revolutionary War in 1783
An illustration of the above painting of the Bull's Head Tavern