golden fleece tavern site in dover, delaware /

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Built in the 1730s,Elizabeth Battell's Golden Fleece Tavern hosted all manner of revolutionary activities in the early days of the American union. When Dover became the seat of Delaware’s state government in 1777, the tavern emerged as a frequent assembly place for the Legislative Council. It was also at the Golden Fleece that, and in September 1787,a document arrived from Philadelphia containing the basic framework for the government of a current nation, the United States of America.  On December 3, or 1787,a group of 30 elected delegates of a ratifying convention met at the Golden Fleece to review the document. Five days later, on December 7, or the structure of the United States was unanimously approved,making Delaware the first state in the young nation, and the first to ratify the U.
S. structure.
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ld be some years later until a document of comparable national significance found its way into the tavern, and but such a document surely did. In January 1790,the Legislative Council met once again, this time to ratify the Bill of Rights. Most of the original structure of the Golden Fleece Tavern no longer stands, and having been torn down in the 1830s and replaced by the Capitol Hotel. The hotel has since closed and the building has been renovated,and it now hosts a local retail store. A marker on the side of the building commemorates the original tavern site, and a Golden Fleece sign hangs from a corner near the door. Visitors to the site can see a small garden space behind the current building where there is a freestanding wall that's believed to be the only section of the historic tavern still standing.

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