THE BARROOM, MUNROE TAVERN
The barroom of the Munroe Tavern contains, among other relics, the remains of a British bullet hole in the ceiling and the original tavern sign, cut out of one piece of hard white pine, which hung outside the door.
THE WASHINGTON ROOM, MUNROE TAVERN
George Washington dined at the Munroe Tavern on November 5, 1789. The landlord, then Colonel Munroe, cleared this bedchamber and arranged it as a private dining room for the distinguished guest. Washington sat in the chair at the left. The Sheraton table and the hat rack are the same ones used by him. The dishes used for the occasion are also preserved.
A Corner of the Old Bedroom of the Munroe Tavern
The Mason House (Built 1680) Is across the Road from the Munroe Tavern