McSorley's Ale House
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12
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16
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In the heart of Manhattan’s East Village, at 15 East 7th Street, stands McSorley’s, a bastion of New York City's history since its establishment in 1854. With its worn brick facade and solid wooden doors, McSorley’s was more than just a tavern; it was a community gathering spot where locals, from New York’s elite figures to everyday workers, came to find comfort and friendship over a pint. The barrels outside the door suggest a fresh delivery or perhaps the remnants of the night before, and the gas lamps overhead cast a warm glow, inviting passersby to come join the revelry inside. Perched on a window ledge above the old ale house is a blackbird, possibly a silent witness to the memorable stories unfolding inside its walls.