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2-19-2007 @ 1:21PM
http://www.hidden-travel-gems.com said...
At one point in time, George Washington did actually sleep in the Reynold’s Tavern and apparently -- as history tells – was smitten with the innkeeper’s wife.
The pre-revolutionary bed and breakfast in Annapolis, Maryland is a stone’s throw from the oldest capital building in the United States. The brick Georgian structure was built in 1747, twenty-nine years before Maryland declared independence from Britain. Today, it reflects the quintessential colonial inn.
The two suites are named after Jefferson, and, of course, Washington.
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