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Old Wilderness Tavern

Known for many years as "Old Wilderness Tavern," the frame building at your left of this view, was a dependency of a by-gone complex. The site of the main structure is located by the brick ruins to the right of ...

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Old Eagle Tavern

The Eagle Tavern, built in the late 18th century, once stood on the site of the present Lafayette Hotel. A state coach stop on the Augusta to Macon line, the tavern owned by a Mr. A. Abercrombie was the scene ...

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Arnold Tavern

Site of Col. Jacob Arnold's Tavern. It was used as Washington's Headquarters January - May, 1777. Troops were in Lowantica Valley.

Marker is at the intersection of North Park Place and West Park Place, on the right when traveling south on ...

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Reynold's Tavern

Built 1737

This tablet placed by the

Peggy Stewart Tea Party Chapter

Daughters of

the American Revolution

Annapolis, Maryland

Maryland Day, March 25, 1929

Marker is at the intersection of Church Circle and Franklin Street, on the right when traveling east on Church Circle.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Old Stone Tavern

Built in 1804 by Jonathan Fowler, one of the founders of Poland Village, this structure served as his family home, general store, tavern and a hotel all at the same time. It became an important stagecoach stop on the main ...

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Old Tavern Road

May 7, 1864. McPherson's Army of the Tennessee (US)(15th & 16th A.C.), having marched by Lee & Gordon's Mill turned S.E. at this point & via Rock Springs Ch. on the old Tavern Road (State Highway 95), marched to its ...

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Golden Plough Tavern

Possibly the oldest surviving building in York. Built, c. 1741, by Martin Eichelberger, native of the German Black Forest. Its massive hewn half-timbers reflect a style almost unknown today, of medieval architecture.

Marker is at the intersection of Pershing Ave and ...

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Mosby’s Tavern / Cumberland Old Courthouse

Mosby’s Tavern

Benjamin Mosby operated a tavern on this site as early as 1741 in what was then Goochland County. In 1749 at the formation of Cumberland County, this tavern served as its Courthouse. The sessions were held here until Powhatan ...

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Old Eagle Tavern

A Bicentennial commemorative site recognizing America’s 200th year of liberty

Old Eagle Tavern

During the 19th century this tavern served travelers, soldiers, and Trentonians as a social and political center.

Marker is at the intersection of South Broad Street (U.S. ...

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Arnold’s Tavern

Washington’s Headquarters from January 6 to May 28, 1777

On January 6, 1777 General George Washington established his winter headquarters at Jacob Arnold’s Tavern, then located at what is now 20 Park Place. He occupied rooms on the second floor. His ...

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