New York City in the American Revolution: McGowan’s Pass and Black Horse Tavern

McGowan’s pass was once a prominent feature in the lives of those who traveled beyond New York City’s frontier to the New York Highlands and the colonies of New England. During the colonial period, three main routes were open to one leaving New York City bound for northern destinations. Two were by water and one … Continue reading New York City in the American Revolution: McGowan’s Pass and Black Horse Tavern