New England's Colonial Inns & Taverns: Centuries of Yankee Fare and Hospitality by Maria Olia

New England's Colonial Inns & Taverns: Centuries of Yankee Fare and Hospitality

Maria Olia
208 pages
Globe Pequot
Jun 2016
Paperback
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The six-state region that is New England is home to some of America's oldest inns and taverns--among the most historic and storied public houses in the country. It is amazing to think that the first whispers of the American Revolution were discussed within their walls. Today, travelers have an opportunity to experience American hospitality as it existed during colonial times. There is nothing more tried and true than a restaurant or an inn that has been around for several hundred years. It's easy to feel as if you have gone back in time when you step across a threshold. There's a sense of history, a colonial spirit, and a very definite sense of place. All of these colonial inns and taverns help to tell the region's remarkable story, keeping New England's heritage, values, and traditions alive.
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Pages 208
Publisher Globe Pequot
Published 2016
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