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In A Townswoman's Andover, Bessie Goldsmith describes the Blunt Tavern, the Abbot Tavern, the Mansion House, the Locke Tavern, Traveler's Rest, the Elm House, and the Stowe House in detail, as well as giving a general overview of the tavern in the 1600 - 1800s.


Deacon Isaac Abbot's Tavern is at the intersection of Whittier and Elm Streets. On November 5, 1789, George Washington stopped there.


See Stage-coach and Tavern Days for the license for William Chandler's tavern.

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