Wayside Inns on the Lancaster Roadside Between Philadelphia and Lancaster
Discover the charm and rich history of Pennsylvania's hospitality in "Wayside Inns on the Lancaster Roadside Between Philadelphia and Lancaster" by Julius Friedrich Sachse. This engaging reprint of a 1915 classic, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2011, delves into the stories of sixty-two historic inns and taverns along the iconic Lancaster Turnpike. Spanning 266 pages, Sachse's insightful narrative highlights the significance of renowned establishments such as the General Warren, Spread Eagle, and Paoli. Each chapter offers a captivating glimpse into the past, capturing the essence of the region's local history and the role these inns played in connecting communities. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in Pennsylvania’s heritage, this paperback is a must-have for anyone wanting to explore the legacy of these beloved roadside landmarks.