Gadsby’s City Tavern

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Gadsby’s City Tavern is a historic 18th-century tavern in Alexandria, Virginia, known for hosting prominent figures such as George Washington and serving as a social and political hub in early American history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic tavern
museum
tourist attraction
address 134 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Virginia
architecturalStyle Georgian
associatedWith Federal period society
early American politics
category Historic sites in Virginia
Museums in Alexandria, Virginia
Taverns in the United States
constructionStart 1780s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era early American Republic
functionToday museum
restaurant
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
historicDistrict Old Town Alexandria Historic District
surface form: Old Town Alexandria
hostedEvent birthnight balls for George Washington
political meetings
social gatherings
languageOfName English
locatedIn Alexandria, Virginia
United States of America
surface form: United States

Virginia
material brick
namedAfter John Gadsby
notableGuest George Washington
James Madison
James Monroe
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
NRHPType contributing property in a historic district
opened 18th century
operatedBy John Gadsby
operator Alexandria Office of Historic Alexandria
surface form: Office of Historic Alexandria
owner City of Alexandria
partOf Gadsby’s Tavern Museum
significantPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
touristActivity guided tours
historic reenactments
usedAs inn
political hub
social hub
tavern

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