- King of Prussia Inn
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location = King of Prussia, Montgomery CountyPennsylvania
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built =1719
architect =William Rees (builder)
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added =December 23 ,1975
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governing_body = The King of Prussia Inn is a historic tavern inKing of Prussia, Pennsylvania , United States.History
The original inn was constructed as a cottage in 1719 by the Welsh
Quaker s William and Janet Rees, founders of nearby Reeseville. The cottage was converted to aninn 1769 and was important in colonial times as it was approximately a day’s travel by horse from Philadelphia. A number of settlers heading from there forOhio would sleep at the inn for their first night on the road. In 1774 the Rees family hired James Barry (or Jimmy Berry) to run the inn, which henceforth became known as "Berry's Tavern". GeneralGeorge Washington first visited the tavern onThanksgiving Day in 1777 while theContinental Army was encamped at Whitemarsh; a few weeks later Washington and the army bivouacked at nearbyValley Forge . [Haley, Bill. ' [http://www.422business.com/articles/199704/A%20Home%20for%20the%20Inn.htm "A Home For The Inn," Berry’s Tavern in Merionethshire, and the "Other" Valley Forge] '. AccessedJune 23 2006 .]Parker's spy map, created by a
Tory sympathizer ofKingdom of Great Britain , listed the inn as "Berry's" in 1777, but a local petition in 1786 identified it as the "King of Prussia". It was possibly renamed to entice German (especiallyPrussia n) soldiers to remain in and patronize the area; colonial generals such asJohann de Kalb andFriedrich Wilhelm von Steuben had many Prussians as officers. At some point a wooden signboard of the inn depicted King Frederick the Great of Prussia. The inn was listed on the U.S.National Register of Historic Places onDecember 23 ,1975 . [Greater Valley Forge Chamber of Commerce. " [http://web.archive.org/web/20060207133553/http://gvfcc.com/kop_name.asp King of Prussia's name] ". AccessedJune 23 2006 .] [http://www.nr.nps.gov/ National Register Information System] , National Register of Historic Places, "National Park Service". Retrieved3 October 2007 .]Relocation
The inn was forced to move with the expansion of US Highway 202. US 202 is a major north-south highway that passes through the town from southwest to northeast. Its construction as a modern expressway would have caused the destruction of the King of Prussia Inn; however, historic preservationists managed to prevail upon the state of Pennsylvania to avoid this structure by building north and southbound lanes on either side of it.Fact|date=September 2007
The State of Pennsylvania acquired the property the inn was located on in 1952. For more than 50 years the inn was marooned on an artificial island, with cars and trucks roaring past it on all sides. It was sealed up for years, surrounded by a high fence. The inn was successfully relocated on
August 20 ,2000 and opened to the public in October 2002." [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/119king/119facts3.htm Determining the facts] ", King of Prussia Inn, Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plans, "National Register of Historic Places". Retrieved3 October 2007 .] The King of Prussia Chamber of Commerce occupied the building following the restoration." [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/119king/ At a crossroads: King of Prussia Inn] ", King of Prussia Inn, Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plans, "National Register of Historic Places". Retrieved3 October 2007 .]References
External links
* [http://www.historicreeseville.com/ Historic Resseville and King of Prussia, PA]
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/NR/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/119king/ " At a Crossroads: The King of Prussia Inn," a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plan]
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