
The Bayard House - Chesapeake City, MD
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N 39° 31.652 W 075° 48.712
18S E 430224 N 4375634
One of many historical markers in Chesapeake City, Maryland.
Waymark Code: WM15J3R
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 01/10/2022
Views: 1
The plaque says, "The building is considered to be the oldest building in Chesapeake City. Charles and Sarah Beaston purchased Bayard House in 1809 and opened as a tavern and inn in 1829. The tavern was run by Firman Layman until his death in 1881. In 1911, it was called The Harriot Hotel. The local claim to fame is the "Hole in the Wall Bar". The name comes from a hole in the back of the bar where blacks would be served by reaching their hands in to receive a drink. The handsome brick building was meticulously restored in 1983 by Allaire DuPont. About that time the name was changed to "The Bayard House". No details were spared including the locks on the doors which are replicas of two original ones found in the attic. The restaurant has year round water front dining where ships from all over the world may be viewed every day and into the night. The canal is the 3rd busiest in the world."
Group that erected the marker: The Bayard House
 Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: Chesapeake City, MD, USA
 URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: Not listed

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