Historical Marker

Witmer's Tavern

2014 Old Philadelphia Pk. (PA 340) just E of US 30, at E end of Lancaster ยท Lancaster

Pennsylvania marker

Inscription

One of the best surviving structures of its type. Original east end built about 1725 by Benjamin Witmer, agent for the London Land Company. Passed on to his son, tavern-keeper John Witmer. Enlarged by Henry Witmer, 1773. Family was prominent in many early enterprises, including the Philadelphia-Lancaster Turnpike (1792), bridge over the Conestoga (1800), and first Columbia-Wrightsville bridge (1812).

Location

Address2014 Old Philadelphia Pk. (PA 340) just E of US 30, at E end of Lancaster
CountyLancaster

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