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Historic taverns, inns, and ordinaries of Virginia; including those that are original, destroyed, or reconstructed. Pages in category "Taverns in Virginia" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
September 22, 1971 (U.S. Route 301: Hanover: 15: Hanover Meeting House: Hanover Meeting House: September 4, 1991 (6411 Heatherwood Dr. [6 Mechanicsville: Site of the first non-Anglican church in Virginia
The restaurant celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2022 with Governor J. B. Pritzker in attendance. [17] [18] In 2002, a Manny's location was opened at Midway International Airport, [19] but it closed in 2017 when many of the airport's restaurants were replaced. [20] During the COVID-19 pandemic Manny's gave away 1,000 free sandwiches to masked ...
The owners of Social in Kansas City are opening a new sports bar in Johnson County. ... Revel Sports Tavern, at 7300 W. 119th St. in Overland Park‘s Rosana Square, aims to be a stylish place for ...
Manuel's Tavern is a historic tavern in the Poncey–Highland district of Atlanta, Georgia. Established by Manuel Maloof in 1956, the location is notable as a meeting place for influential people in the Democratic Party. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.
The Tavern at Old Church is a historic 19th-century tavern complex at 3350-3360 Old Church Road east of Mechanicsville, Virginia in the hamlet of Old Church.The property includes a Federal-era tavern building built in two stages, a wood-frame structure built about 1820, and an attached brick structure built by 1830.
The tavern hosted a kitchen, smokehouse, and carriage house, and earned the nickname "the Waldorf-Astoria of Pittsylvania County". [ 7 ] [ 5 ] In 1849, Robert Ward, John's nephew, sold the land to Reverend James Hoskins Stone, and hired his son Samuel Marion Stone and his wife Bettie to oversee the property.
Miller's Tavern, Virginia (often Millers Tavern) is a small community located on the border of Essex County and King and Queen County, Virginia, in the United States. The community is located at the junction of U.S. Route 360 with Routes 620 and 684. The ZIP code for the community is 23115. Watt's Supermarket is a landmark in the community.