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The Old Parker Tavern - 1680

1630 - 1930

One-eighth of a mile to "the

simple home of an ordinary man,

not wealthy, not particularly

distinguished, but a type of the

God-fearing yeomanry .... as

Ephraim Parker left it, it

remains today an unchanged

relic in the ...

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David Reynolds Tavern/Joseph Van Syckel Residence

David Reynolds

Tavern

-- 1763 --

Joseph Van Syckel

Residence

-- 1839 --

Union Township Historic Site

Marker is on Charlestown Road (County Route 635) near Van Sickel Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Golden Fleece Tavern

Birthplace of the First State

This was the site of the Golden Fleece Tavern, scene of some of the most important and dramatic events in Delaware history. Built in the 1730s, the Golden Fleece was a center for community and government ...

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Old Tavern

Built in 1827 three blocks east on Broad Street. Stage stop and inn frequented by many political leaders while Tuscaloosa was State Capital. Moved to Capitol Park, 1966.

Marker is at the intersection of 28th Avenue and University Blvd, on the ...

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Site of Old Swan Tavern

Site of old Swan Tavern where lived and died Jack Jouett, whose heroic ride saved Mr. Jefferson, the Governor, and the Virginia Assembly from capture by Tarleton June 1781.

Marker is on Park Street north of Jefferson Street, on the right ...

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Old Hickory Tavern

Birthplace of Hickory

To the rear of this spot stood a log house known in 1799 as Hickory Tavern. This tract of 640 acres was surveyed by Col. Christopher W. Beekman on June 8, 1779 and was granted to William McMullen ...

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Old Dunham Tavern Garden

 

Originally designed in 1937 by

A. Donald Gray

A. Donald Gray (1891-1939) was a prominent landscape architect practicing in Cleveland from 1920 to 1939. He maintained his office at Dunham Tavern in the 1930s and was instrumental in preserving ...

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Golden Ball Tavern

Here stood a dwelling house, constructed about 1764 by prosperous tobacco merchant, Richard Hanson, who, as a fervent Loyalist, fled Virginia in 1776. During the latter part of the Revolution, the structure became known as the Golden Ball Tavern. According ...

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Site of Old Tavern of Greenfield

Site of Old Tavern Of Greenfield

1792 – 1812

At the Sign of The Black Horse

Here Rufus Putnam, Tallyrand,

Don Juadenes, Rufus King,

Joel Barlow and Tapping Reeve

Were Guests

Marker is on Meeting House Lane 0.1 miles west of Hillside Road, on the ...

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Old Spring Tavern

Stage coach station on road to early lead mines - built 1854

Home of Gorham family 1860-1922

Marker is on Nakoma Road 0.1 miles south of Monroe Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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