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Salem Tavern is a historic museum property at 800 South Main Street in the Old Salem Historic District in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was a tavern in the 18th-century town of Salem, which is now part of Winston-Salem. The tavern is owned by Old Salem Museums & Gardens and open as an Old Salem tour building to visitors.
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English: This is the Salem Tavern, located on South Main Street in the Old Salem Historic District in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Constructed in 1784, the building was where George Washington stayed during his Southern Tour in 1791.
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The tavern became the first two-storey, all-brick structure in the town. Krause's bricks were 12 inches long, 5.5 inches wide and 3 inches tall, which required two hands to handle and set them. Four days after the tavern was completed, the town bestowed Krause as a master mason at the age of 24. [ 1 ]
In January 1832, 23-year-old Lincoln and 21-year-old William F. Berry, a member of Lincoln's militia company during the Black Hawk War, purchased one of the three general stores in New Salem from James and Rowan Herndon. [3] The two men signed personal notes to purchase the business and a later acquisition of another store's inventory. [4]