PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE | PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE MUSEUM
This tavern and inn was built in 1839. It is owned and operated by the Lagonda Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. It was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1927.
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Physical Address
1311 West Main Street, Springfield, OH 45504
Hours
Open Saturday & Sunday from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Closed January, February and all major holidays.
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Application process
To schedule a group tour, complete a form on the website's Contact Us page. School groups and tours of more than 8 people should be scheduled in advance.
Fee
Adults $5.00, students $2.00 and preschoolers are free.
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PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE MUSEUM
This Inn and tavern was built from 1838-1939 serving travelers on the National Road during the coach and wagon era. It was also the home of Dr. Isaax Funk, of the Funk & Wagnalls dictionary fame. It is currenly operated by the Lagona Chapter of the DAR.