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Thirty Eighth Week, Tuesday's "Medfield Historical Minute"

A little something to read and learn to give you a little break during this time of boredom during isolation due to the Coronavirus Crisis

Harding House, former King Philip Tavern
Harding House, former King Philip Tavern (Courtesy of Medfield Historical Society)

A Medfield Historical Minute...

This "Medfield Historical Minute" is brought to you by town historian Richard DeSorgher.
A little something to read and learn to give you a little break during this time of boredom during isolation due to the Coronavirus Crisis. A different "Medfield Historical Minute" will appear each day during the Crisis.

"In 1963 the 23-room gathering place, known as the King Philip Tavern on the corner of Green and North Streets was demolished. At the time it was the home of the Harding family which ran Bullard’s Market, which was located next to the house on Green Street."

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