The North Village Tavern
Built by Maj. Jacob Fisher c. 1800, this establishment on the south corner of North Main Street and Lunenburg Road was later known as Fairbank's Inn and as Dwyer's Tavern. In the 1930s, it was a single-family dwelling for descendants of the Fuller family who ran a lumbermill n...
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1860
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Lancaster Historical Society
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Worcester
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Lancaster
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