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The Hagan House & Store<br>6–8 Frederick Street
Photographer: Allen C. Browne
Taken: January 2, 2015
Caption: The Hagan House & Store
6–8 Frederick Street

Additional Description: “Sometime prior to 1798, Adam Good operated a tavern at this location. His sign read, "A dam Good Tavern, Entertainment for Man & Beast". George & Martha Washington stayed here overnight in the summer of 1791 . The inn was a log structure, but later became a brick structure of 2 stories. The present building dates from 1890, when N. B. Hagan occupied the house. He had a confectionery/grocery store. The business section has served as a soda fountain/bowling alley, printing business, restaurant and antique shop. The building is a Classical Revival style in an "H" shaped plan. ” — Taneytown Walking Tour pamphlet.
Submitted: January 31, 2015, by Allen C. Browne of Silver Spring, Maryland.
Database Locator Identification Number: p299191
File Size: 1.929 Megabytes

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