The Red Horse Tavern

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The Red Horse Tavern was a historic Sudbury, Massachusetts inn whose atmosphere and patrons inspired Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s narrative poem collection "Tales of a Wayside Inn."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic inn
tavern
alsoKnownAs Wayside Inn
surface form: The Wayside Inn

Wayside Inn
architecturalType New England inn
associatedWith Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalRole American literary landmark
historic roadside inn
hasFunction inn
tavern
hasGenreAssociation American narrative poetry
hasHeritageStatus historic site in Sudbury, Massachusetts
hasLiterarySignificance setting for Tales of a Wayside Inn
hasNotablePatron Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Longfellow’s circle of friends
hasSubject travelers and local patrons
hasThemeAssociation American roadside travel
New England life
surface form: New England inn culture
inLiterature Tales of a Wayside Inn
inspiredBy its atmosphere and patrons
inspiredCharacterGroup storytellers in Tales of a Wayside Inn
inspiredSetting Wayside Inn
surface form: fictional inn in Tales of a Wayside Inn
inspiredWork Tales of a Wayside Inn
locatedIn Massachusetts
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Sudbury, Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
timePeriodOfProminence 19th century
usedAs gathering place for travelers
social meeting place

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Tales of a Wayside Inn inspiredBy The Red Horse Tavern
The Landlord relatedWork The Red Horse Tavern
this entity surface form: The Red Horse Inn (historical inn in Sudbury)
Wayside Inn alsoKnownAs The Red Horse Tavern