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Built in 1799, in the hope that the...

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Site of Rhodes’ Tavern

Lieutenant-General George Washington “dined at Rhode...

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Site of Rhodes Tavern

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Built in 1799, in the hope that the new capital would become a great city.

Opened as a tavern and inn by William Rhodes, 1801.

Washington's first 'town hall,' where White House architect James Hoban and other citizens ...

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Site of Rhodes’ Tavern

Lieutenant-General George Washington “dined at Rhodes” December 18, 1798, on his last journey from Philadelphia to Mount Vernon.

Marker is at the intersection of Baltimore Avenue (U.S. 1) and South Drive, on the right when traveling south on Baltimore Avenue.

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