Fairfield Inn , also known as The Mansion House, is a historic inn and tavern in Fairfield , Adams County, Pennsylvania .
4-603: Fairfield Inn may refer to: Fairfield Inn (Fairfield, Pennsylvania) , a historic inn listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania Fairfield Inn (Cashiers, North Carolina) , listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Fairfield Inn by Marriott , a chain of hotels Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
8-541: Is a 3 1/2-story, stone structure with a gable roof . It features a three-story Victorian Gothic -style porch. The tavern property was part of a larger tract of land of 247 acres that was conveyed on December 19, 1755 to John Miller by Charles Carroll of Maryland . Tax records from the Adams County Historical Society indicate that the oldest section of the Fairfield Inn dates to the late 1760s. During
12-791: The Civil War period, the tavern was operated by Peter Shively, who filed a claim for damages done to his property by the Confederate Army after the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. These losses included lard, oats, corn, whiskey, brandy, win, gin, and rum. The damages totaled $ 278. The Fairfield Inn was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 2, 1973. It is located in the Fairfield Historic District . In August 2007, Governor Ed Rendell personally delivered and presented to
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