Cheers to a true Bostonian
The city gave cheers to Tom Kershaw, the owner of Cheers and Hampshire House, Wednesday to mark his 55th year in business. Hampshire House is also home to the beloved Bull + Finch Pub which gained international fame when it became the inspiration for the hit TV series Cheers in 1981. It’s now a stop for TV fans from all over.
Boston, MA – November 29: Hampshire House Owner Thomas Kershaw receives a proclamation from City Councilor Ed Flynn. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
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