King of Prussia Inn
National Register of Historic Places, George Washington, Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
978-613-6-96207-8
6136962071
156
2011-07-10
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The King of Prussia Inn is a historic tavern in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The original Inn was constructed as a cottage in 1719 by the Welsh Quakers William and Janet Rees, founders of nearby Reeseville. The cottage was converted to an inn 1769 and was important in colonial times as it was approximately a day’s travel by horse from Philadelphia. A number of settlers heading from there for Ohio would sleep at the inn for their first night on the road. In 1774 the Rees family hired James Barry (or Jimmy Berry) to run the inn, which henceforth became known as "Berry's Tavern". General George Washington first visited the tavern on Thanksgiving Day in 1777 while the Continental Army was encamped at Whitemarsh; a few weeks later Washington and the army bivouacked at nearby Valley Forge. Parker's spy map, created by a Tory sympathizer of Kingd
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