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1960 Revolutionary War Dining Longfellow's Wayside Inn Massachusetts

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This vintage postcard features the historic Dining Area at Longfellow's Wayside Inn in South Sudbury, Massachusetts. General Washington (later the first President) dined with Colonial Ezekiel Howe, the owner of the Inn.

Longfellow's Wayside Inn, established in 1703 by David Howe, is the oldest operating inn in the United States. Initially a gathering spot for travelers, the inn became famous when poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow visited in 1862 and wrote Tales of a Wayside Inn, bringing national attention to the site.

In 1923, industrialist Henry Ford acquired the inn to preserve it as a living museum of Americana, adding structures like the Redstone Schoolhouse and gristmill. The inn remains a testament to early American life, and it is operated today by the Wayside Inn Foundation.

This Natural Color Card offers a glimpse into the inn’s storied past, making it a perfect addition for collectors of vintage postcards or lovers of New England history.

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