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It was also used for large meetings, including as a Rhode Island General Assembly meeting place, a courthouse, and a city hall. [2] Mayes obtained a tavern license in 1687, and his son William Mayes Jr. operated it through the early eighteenth century. [2] The operation was named "The White Horse Tavern" in 1730 by owner Jonathan Nichols. [2]
The tavern originally opened in 1673, making it over 100 years older than the country. The oldest restaurant in RI is the oldest in the country. How to eat there
Housed in a cozy red barn from 1673, the White Horse Tavern is Rhode Island’s oldest restaurant, one of the oldest in the country, and one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in the ...
Oldest Business in Rhode Island: Kenyon’s Grist Mill . White Horse Tavern aside (as it does predate this business), Kenyon’s Grist Mill is the oldest business in the state, grinding away since ...
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Location of Newport County in Rhode Island. ... White Horse Tavern. February 23, 1972 : 26 Marlborough St. Newport: One of the oldest tavern buildings in the U.S ...
Rhode Island: White Horse Tavern. Newport The structure of the White Horse Tavern in Newport was built all the way back in 1652, which earns it some serious bragging rights. Converted to a tavern ...
White Horse Tavern: Newport 1652; 1673 Oldest tavern in America ... Touro Synagogue, Newport, Rhode Island: Newport 1759–1763 Oldest surviving ...