
Eades Tavern - Paris, KY
N 38° 12.727 W 084° 15.074
16S E 740659 N 4232923
Eades Tavern also became the first post office in Paris in 1795. Thomas Eades then served as tavern owner and postmaster
Waymark Code: WM2V5H
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 12/24/2007
Views: 17
The marker at the site reads:
This log building lined with adz-hewn cherry was built as a tavern. In 1795 it became first post office in Paris. Thomas Eades then served as tavern owner and postmaster. Robert Trimble had home and law office here before becoming U.S. Supreme Court justice, 1826. It became site of Lizzie Walker's private school. Listed on National Register of Historic Places, 1973.
Street address: 421 High Street Paris, KY United States 40361
 County / Borough / Parish: Bourbon
 Year listed: 1973
 Historic (Areas of) Significance: Person
 Periods of significance: 1750-1799
 Historic function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Government
 Current function: Vacant/Not In Use
 Privately owned?: yes
 Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
 Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]
 Season start / Season finish: Not listed
 Hours of operation: Not listed
 Secondary Website 2: Not listed
 National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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