Posted by Betsy Barron (Glenmoore, United States) on 16 July 2007 in Architecture.
Part of the Washington Building. The earliest record of the structure is a permit for use as a tavern in 1750. By the 1760's, the original log cabin structure had been replaced. Its name is derived from several visits to the village when George Washington used it as a temporary headquarters during the Revolutionary War.
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Whats the board on top of the door for?
16 Jul 2007 11:01am
@TravBoy: Darned if I know!? I should ask though, and I will. Stay tuned
Very interesting subject and I like that you know the background. Love you.
17 Jul 2007 8:11pm
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