
Early Tavern
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Don.Morfe
N 40° 00.538 W 075° 15.190
18T E 478393 N 4428783
Opened in 1704, this tavern was known in Colonial times as the William Penn Inn, the Tunis Ordinary and Streeper's Tavern.
Waymark Code: WM12C16
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/23/2020
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Early Tavern-Opened in 1704, this tavern was known in Colonial times as the William Penn Inn, the Tunis Ordinary and Streeper's Tavern. Familiar to Franklin and Washington, the inn was renamed, shortly after the Revolution, in honor of Gen. Wayne, who had lodged here.
Marker Name: Early Tavern
 County: Montgomery
 Date Dedicated: 09/14/1972
 Marker Type: Roadside
 Location: General Wayne Inn, 625 Montgomery Ave., Narberth
 Category: Business & Industry, George Washington, Inns & Taverns, William Penn
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