Jerry Nichols Tavern

The Jerry Nichols Tavern is a historic house in Reading, Massachusetts.

The oldest portion of the house was built in 1785 by Jeremiah Nichols, a Revolutionary War veteran, farmer, and shoemaker.

This property was where Reading's minute companies drilled prior to the American Revolutionary War, and where its powder magazine was kept.

The building was expanded 1810–13, and had by 1830 been adapted as a tavern and stage coach stop.

This article about a National Register of Historic Places listing in Reading, Massachusetts is a stub.