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Built in 1760, this historic structure is a two-and-one-half-story, four-bay, fieldstone building with a gable roof with two gable end brick chimneys and an adjoining 1 1/2-story spring house. In addition to being an inn and tavern, this building houses a post office, a polling place, and a community meeting center. [2]
Gilkison's Corner is situated at the intersection of the Spring House and Butler road turnpikes. It contains a store, six or seven houses and the extensive steam tannery of Alvin D. Foust, established some thirty years ago. It was at this place where Andrew Gilkison kept a tavern in the Revolution and for some years thereafter.
Tavern Originally a residence, then a tavern with other uses; oldest extant frame house in Pennsylvania; site of the 1778 Newtown Skirmish during which Loyalists killed five and captured 16 to acquire cloth being manufactured for use by Washington's troops at Valley Forge; now a private residence [citation needed] Phineas Pemberton House
About 1.25 miles (2.01 km) north of Yellow House on Pennsylvania Route 662 ... Bern and Spring Townships: 136: White Horse Tavern: White Horse Tavern: April 21, 1975
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Spring House is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lower Gwynedd Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,978 at the 2020 census . Geography
Stage House Tavern, Scotch Plains (1737) ... a 70-year-old freed slave from Pennsylvania who died in 1858 on the Underground Railroad, continues to haunt the mill. ...
Pikeland, Yellow Springs, Merlin, Church, and Pickering Roads 40°05′40″N 75°34′38″W / 40.094444°N 75.577222°W / 40.094444; -75.577222 ( Middle Pickering Rural Historic Charlestown Township