In this special episode of Tales, Trails, and Taverns, Joe and Rob — both proud U.S. Marine veterans — raise a glass to the birthplace of the Corps: Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They dive into the history of the legendary tavern, where on November 10, 1775, the Continental Marines were first recruited under Captain Samuel Nicholas.
The episode explores how this unassuming colonial tavern became the cornerstone of Marine Corps tradition and pride — a place where camaraderie, courage, and a stiff drink built a legacy that endures to this day.
Joe and Rob share stories of Marine Corps history, the symbolism of Tun Tavern throughout the centuries, and the plans to rebuild the historic tavern near its original site. From battles fought abroad to the brotherhood forged at home, the conversation blends military heritage, personal memories, and a deep respect for those who’ve worn the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor.
So pour a pint, stand tall, and join two Marines as they honor the place where it all began — Tun Tavern, the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps.
Happy Birthday Marines, Semper Fidelis.
10th November 1775
November 10th 1975 Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
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