Mann’s Tavern

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Mann’s Tavern was a prominent 18th-century inn and meeting place in Annapolis, Maryland, known for hosting important political gatherings including early discussions that led to the U.S. Constitutional Convention.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic inn
meeting place
tavern
associatedWith U.S. Constitutional Convention NERFINISHED
early American political leaders
associatedWithEvent early discussions that led to the U.S. Constitutional Convention
political meetings of American leaders in Annapolis
category 18th-century establishments in Maryland
Defunct buildings and structures in Maryland
History of Annapolis, Maryland
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
heritageStatus no longer standing
historicalPeriod pre-Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary America
knownFor being a prominent 18th-century inn in Annapolis
hosting important political gatherings
role in early discussions leading to the U.S. Constitutional Convention
languageOfHistoricalRecords English
locatedIn Annapolis historic district NERFINISHED
Annapolis, Maryland NERFINISHED
Anne Arundel County, Maryland NERFINISHED
Maryland
operatedInCentury 18th century
partOf political culture of early United States
significance important social and political center in colonial and early national Maryland
usedAs inn
lodging for travelers
meeting venue
site for political meetings
tavern

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Annapolis Convention of 1786 location Mann’s Tavern