The Tavern – Main Street

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Historical Significance The Tavern - Abingdon Convention & Visitors Bureau

The Tavern, the oldest of Abingdon's historic buildings and one of the oldest west of the Blue Ridge, was built in 1779. The Tavern has had such guests as Henry Clay; Louis Philippe, King of France; President Andrew Jackson; and Pierre Charles L'Enfant, designer of Washington D.C.


The Tavern – Main Street Today

Built in 1779, the Tavern is Abingdon's oldest building. It has been faithfully restored and offers a wide range of unique entrees.



On Virginia.org The Tavern – Main Street