Rodgers Tavern

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Rodgers Tavern is a historic 18th-century inn and tavern in Perryville, Maryland, that served as a notable stop for travelers, including prominent figures like George Washington.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic inn
historic tavern
roadside inn
architecturalStyle Georgian NERFINISHED
builtIn 18th century
category Buildings and structures in Cecil County, Maryland
Historic taverns in Maryland
Inns in the United States
National Register of Historic Places in Cecil County, Maryland NERFINISHED
city Perryville NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Cecil County NERFINISHED
hasFunction food and drink service
lodging for travelers
public house
heritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
heritageDesignationCountry United States NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cecil County, Maryland NERFINISHED
Maryland
Perryville, Maryland NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Perry Point, Maryland NERFINISHED
Perryville Railroad Bridge NERFINISHED
Susquehanna River NERFINISHED
locatedOn east bank of the Susquehanna River
material stone
namedAfter Rodgers family NERFINISHED
notableFor association with George Washington
role as a major stop on the main north–south travel route
numberOfStories 2
openToPublic true
operatedBy Rodgers family NERFINISHED
partOf historic resources of Perryville, Maryland
roofType gabled roof
significantPeriod American Revolutionary War era
colonial era
state Maryland
usedAs ferry stop
inn
stagecoach stop
tavern
visitedBy George Washington NERFINISHED
Marquis de Lafayette NERFINISHED
other 18th-century travelers

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Perryville, Maryland hasLandmark Rodgers Tavern