Trappe (historic inn or tavern)

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Trappe (historic inn or tavern) is a notable early American roadside establishment whose prominence led to the nearby Pennsylvania borough of Trappe being named after it.

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instanceOf historic inn
roadside establishment
tavern
category drinking establishments in Pennsylvania
historic buildings and structures in Pennsylvania
roadside inns in the United States
country United States of America
era colonial and early United States period
hasRoleIn early American travel and transportation history
local social life in early Pennsylvania
influencedToponym Trappe, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
locatedIn Montgomery County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania
locatedNear Trappe, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
namedAfterBy Trappe, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
notableFor being an early American roadside establishment
giving its name to the nearby borough of Trappe
significance local landmark in the area that became Trappe, Pennsylvania
usedAs lodging for travelers
tavern for food and drink

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Trappe, Pennsylvania namedFor Trappe (historic inn or tavern)