Join us on a private tour of the Fraunces Tavern Museum to explore the incredible stories of women who played a pivotal role in the Revolution, from patriotic women fighting for independence, to loyalist women who fought to suppress the rebellion; and African American and Native American women whose future and security were caught in the cross fire.
Learn about the untold stories of women like Agent 355 of the Culper Spy Ring, express rider Sybil Ludington, and Deborah Sampson; who disguised as a man, fought bravely for the Continental Army.
Stay afterwards for food, drinks and networking with the WIFS-NYC Chapter.
About Fraunces Tavern
Fraunces Tavern is a landmark museum and restaurant in NYC's Financial District that played a prominent role in history before, during and after the American Revolution, serving as a headquarters for George Washington, a venue for peace negotiations with the British, and housing federal offices in the Early Republic.