Mount Washington Tavern, Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Pennyslvania

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Mount Washington Tavern, Fort Necessity Natl Battlefield
$22.50

SKU:
CSTM22334
Dimensions: 
5.5X3.75
No
Location: 
PA

Built by Nathaniel Ewing of Uniontown, the Mount Washington Tavern was one of the finest establishments along the National Road. Built around 1830, the tavern was sold to James Sampey in 1840. Sampey died, leaving eight children and his wife to run the tavern. The Sampeys continued to conduct a brisk business in the 11 room, two story brick Tavern. 

This keepsake is hand-crafted from ¾” thick wood with a detailed front design and a short description on the back. You can set it neatly on a shelf, desk or narrow ledge such as window, door trim, or wainscoting. Group it with other Cat’s Meows to create your own memory of the special places you have visited.

Look for Casper, our mascot black cat, waiting pawtiently for you to visit! He is the sign of an authentic Cat’s Meow!