George Washington’s youngest brother, Charles, built this landmark in 1760 as his private residence. The building became a tavern in 1792.
While not serving food or drink since 1827, the Rising Sun Tavern Museum provides a lively interpretation of Tavern life.
George Washington’s youngest brother, Charles, built this landmark in 1760 as his private residence. The building became a tavern in 1792.
Today, the “tavern wenches” and male “indentured servants” entertain visitors as though they have just stepped off their coaches into colonial times.