Eagle Hotel
N 41° 56.421 W 079° 58.984
17T E 584299 N 4643653
The Eagle Hotel was built in 1826, restored and added to the Register in 1977.
Waymark Code: WM1TMN
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 07/08/2007
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The Eagle Hotel is a two-story Georgian/early Federal style hotel built in 1826 by Thomas King from locally quarried stone. The quarry is located on Quarry Road in Le Boeuf Township and can still be seen today. The Eagle Hotel served as an office for the stagecoach line to and from Pittsburgh. Amos Judson, owner of the Judson House across the street, ran the Eagle Hotel from 1842 to 1853. In 1977 the Eagle Hotel was purchased and restored by the Fort LeBoeuf Historical Society, the hotel is now a restaurant open to the public. The Eagle Hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
There are a number of other Waymarks in Waterford and the surrounding area. Use Zipcode 16441 to find them. The above text was adapted from “Erie – Yesterday: “Eagle Hotel” in the link below. For more history on Waterford see the Waterford Borough “History” link below
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goerie.com: “Erie – Yesterday: Eagle Hotel”:
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Waterford Borough: “History”:
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