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Inns on the National Road

The Inns on the National Road is a national historic district near Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland. It originally consisted of 11 Maryland inns on the National Road and located in Allegany and Garrett counties. Those that remain stand as the physical remains of the almost-legendary hospitality offered on this well-traveled route to the west.[2]

Inns on the National Road
Penn Alps
LocationE and W of Cumberland on U.S. 40 from Flintstone to Grantsville (also in Garrett County), Grantsville, Maryland
Nearest cityCumberland, Maryland
Coordinates39°40′49″N 78°52′12″W / 39.68028°N 78.87000°W / 39.68028; -78.87000
Area5.5 acres (2.2 ha)
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Italianate
NRHP reference No.76000976[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 22, 1976

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[1]

Allegany County edit

  • Clarysville Inn site: The Clarysville Inn stood along the old section of the National Road, U.S. Route 40, to the south of the present road at Clarysville. It was a 2+12-story brick structure with flush double chimneys at the gable ends, a symmetrical facade, and 6/6 sash windows. After 1936, the original porch with a balustrade was replaced by semi-circular Tuscan-columned porch which extended the length of the central three bays and also contained an upper-level balustrade.[3] Supposedly built around 1807 by a wealthy mid-western landowner, the Inn was initially used as a tavern along the old turnpike. The inn was used as a hospital during the American Civil War and then used as a restaurant before it was destroyed by fire on March 10, 1999.[4] Once owned by family and Cas Taylor the inn was sold between 1970s and 1995 to an unknown buyer.[5]
  • Colonial Manor: Colonial Manor, or Turkey Flight Manor, is on the south side of present U.S. Route 40, north of old Route 40 in the Naves Crossroad area at the intersection of U.S. Route 220. It is a 2+12-story, mid-19th-century classically influenced brick structure. It was altered in the 1940s when Route 40 was relocated to the north of the house. The building served as a hospital after the American Civil War battle at nearby Falch's Mill in 1864.[6]
  • Early Frame House: Early Frame House is located on U.S. Route 40 at Pleasant Grove on the slope of a hill several feet above the National Pike. It is a 2+12-story, mid-19th-century frame structure with a tin-covered gable roof.[7]
  • Five Mile House: Five Mile House is one mile west of Four Mile House and five miles west of Cumberland, on U.S. Route 40 at La Vale. It is two and a half stories high and five bays in width, with a large cross gable.[8]
  • Flintstone Hotel: Flintstone Hotel, also called the Piper Hotel, is located on U.S. Route 40 at Flintstone. It is a large 2+12-story classically influenced brick structure the early to mid-19th century. It is said to have been built originally about 1807 for John Davis (a large landowner) as a private residence. Well-known visitors to the hotel are believed to include the Marquis de Lafayette (1824), Henry Clay, and Theodore Roosevelt.[9]
  • Four Mile House: Four Mile House is one mile east of Five Mile House and four miles west of Cumberland, on U.S. Route 40 at La Vale. It is a 2+12-story, mid-19th-century brick structure of Greek Revival influence. An Ionic-columned porch with a turned balustrade stretches across at the first floor level. It was built about 1840 for Samuel Eckles and rebuilt after a fire in the late 1950s or early 1960s destroyed the second floor rooms.[10]
  • Six Mile House: Six Mile House is located six miles east of Cumberland, on the Baltimore Turnpike, also known as the National Road and later renamed U.S. Route 40. It is a 2+12-story brick structure built during the 1830s–1840s.[11]
  • Stone House: Stone House is on an abandoned section of U.S. Route 40 at Pleasant Valley, about two miles west of Flintstone. It is the shell of an early-19th-century, 2+12-story stone structure with a gable roof. It was supposedly built about 1819 as a tavern for Jonas Street.[12]

Garrett County edit

  • Casselman (Hotel): Casselman (Hotel) is located on U.S. Route 40 at Grantsville. It is a 2+12-story, Greek Revival brick structure, built about 1842. It was built for Solomon Sterner to serve travelers on the National Road.[13]
  • National Hotel (demolished): The National Hotel was on U.S. Route 40 at Maryland Route 495, Grantsville. It was a 3+12-story, 19th-century hip-roofed frame structure built about 1842. It was built for Henry Fuller, an innkeeper from Salisbury, Pennsylvania, on the site of the Lehman House, an earlier hostelry. It has been demolished.[14]
  • Penn Alps, Main Building: Penn Alps, Main Building, stands between present U.S. 40 and old U.S. 40, east of Grantsville. It was built in the early 19th century as a log house, then enlarged to two and a half stories, and "modernized" in the Italianate style in the late 19th century. It was converted for commercial use with major renovations and additions in the 20th century.[15]
Tomlinson Inn and the Little Meadows
 
Tomlinson Inn
 
 
 
 
Nearest cityGrantsville, Maryland
Coordinates39°41′54″N 79°5′10″W / 39.69833°N 79.08611°W / 39.69833; -79.08611
Area897 acres (363 ha)
Built1818 (1818)
NRHP reference No.73000920[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 20, 1973
  • Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows: Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows is located on U.S. Route 40 at Grantsville. It is a large, rectangular, stone structure built on a hillside. It was constructed about 1818 and has two full stories plus an attic and basement. It was one of the earliest hostelries on the National Road, built by Jesse Tomlinson. In 1845, President James K. Polk stopped on the way to his inauguration.[16]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Maryland Historical Trust". Clarysville Inn, site. Maryland Historical Trust. June 14, 2008.
  3. ^ "Maryland's National Register Properties: Clarysville Inn, site". Maryland Historical Trust. Retrieved May 1, 2016.
  4. ^ "The Clarysville Inn, 1807-1999". rootsweb. Retrieved May 1, 2016.
  5. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (June 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Clarysville Inn" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  6. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (June 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Colonial Manor" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  7. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (April 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Early Frame House" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  8. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (May 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Five Mile House" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  9. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (March 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Flintstone Hotel" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  10. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (March 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Four Mile House" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  11. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (March 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Six Mile House" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  12. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (June 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Stone House" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  13. ^ William Morgan (June 1970). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Casselman (Hotel)" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  14. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (June 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: National Hotel" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  15. ^ Ronald L. Andrews (May 1975). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Penn Alps, Main Building" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
  16. ^ William Morgan (June 1970). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows" (PDF). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved January 1, 2016.

External links edit

Summaries at Maryland Historical Trust edit

  • Clarysville Inn, site, Allegany County, including undated photo, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Colonial Manor, Allegany County, including photo from 1975, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Early Frame House, Allegany County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Five Mile House, Allegany County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Flintstone Hotel, Allegany County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Four Mile House, Allegany County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Six Mile House, Allegany County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Stone House, Allegany County, including photo from 1975, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Casselman (Hotel), Garrett County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • National Hotel (Demolished), Garrett County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Penn Alps, Main Building, Garrett County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
  • Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows, Garrett County, including photo from 1987, at Maryland Historical Trust

NRHP Nomination Forms at Maryland State Archives edit

  • Clarysville Inn site NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Colonial Manor NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Early Frame House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Five Mile House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Flintstone Hotel NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Four Mile House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Six Mile House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Stone House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Casselman (Hotel) NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • National Hotel (demolished) NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Penn Alps Main Building NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives
  • Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives

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The Inns on the National Road is a national historic district near Cumberland Allegany County Maryland It originally consisted of 11 Maryland inns on the National Road and located in Allegany and Garrett counties Those that remain stand as the physical remains of the almost legendary hospitality offered on this well traveled route to the west 2 Inns on the National RoadU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtPenn AlpsShow map of MarylandShow map of the United StatesLocationE and W of Cumberland on U S 40 from Flintstone to Grantsville also in Garrett County Grantsville MarylandNearest cityCumberland MarylandCoordinates39 40 49 N 78 52 12 W 39 68028 N 78 87000 W 39 68028 78 87000Area5 5 acres 2 2 ha Architectural styleGreek Revival ItalianateNRHP reference No 76000976 1 Added to NRHPDecember 22 1976It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 1 Contents 1 Allegany County 2 Garrett County 3 References 4 External links 4 1 Summaries at Maryland Historical Trust 4 2 NRHP Nomination Forms at Maryland State ArchivesAllegany County editClarysville Inn site The Clarysville Inn stood along the old section of the National Road U S Route 40 to the south of the present road at Clarysville It was a 2 1 2 story brick structure with flush double chimneys at the gable ends a symmetrical facade and 6 6 sash windows After 1936 the original porch with a balustrade was replaced by semi circular Tuscan columned porch which extended the length of the central three bays and also contained an upper level balustrade 3 Supposedly built around 1807 by a wealthy mid western landowner the Inn was initially used as a tavern along the old turnpike The inn was used as a hospital during the American Civil War and then used as a restaurant before it was destroyed by fire on March 10 1999 4 Once owned by family and Cas Taylor the inn was sold between 1970s and 1995 to an unknown buyer 5 Colonial Manor Colonial Manor or Turkey Flight Manor is on the south side of present U S Route 40 north of old Route 40 in the Naves Crossroad area at the intersection of U S Route 220 It is a 2 1 2 story mid 19th century classically influenced brick structure It was altered in the 1940s when Route 40 was relocated to the north of the house The building served as a hospital after the American Civil War battle at nearby Falch s Mill in 1864 6 Early Frame House Early Frame House is located on U S Route 40 at Pleasant Grove on the slope of a hill several feet above the National Pike It is a 2 1 2 story mid 19th century frame structure with a tin covered gable roof 7 Five Mile House Five Mile House is one mile west of Four Mile House and five miles west of Cumberland on U S Route 40 at La Vale It is two and a half stories high and five bays in width with a large cross gable 8 Flintstone Hotel Flintstone Hotel also called the Piper Hotel is located on U S Route 40 at Flintstone It is a large 2 1 2 story classically influenced brick structure the early to mid 19th century It is said to have been built originally about 1807 for John Davis a large landowner as a private residence Well known visitors to the hotel are believed to include the Marquis de Lafayette 1824 Henry Clay and Theodore Roosevelt 9 Four Mile House Four Mile House is one mile east of Five Mile House and four miles west of Cumberland on U S Route 40 at La Vale It is a 2 1 2 story mid 19th century brick structure of Greek Revival influence An Ionic columned porch with a turned balustrade stretches across at the first floor level It was built about 1840 for Samuel Eckles and rebuilt after a fire in the late 1950s or early 1960s destroyed the second floor rooms 10 Six Mile House Six Mile House is located six miles east of Cumberland on the Baltimore Turnpike also known as the National Road and later renamed U S Route 40 It is a 2 1 2 story brick structure built during the 1830s 1840s 11 Stone House Stone House is on an abandoned section of U S Route 40 at Pleasant Valley about two miles west of Flintstone It is the shell of an early 19th century 2 1 2 story stone structure with a gable roof It was supposedly built about 1819 as a tavern for Jonas Street 12 Garrett County editCasselman Hotel Casselman Hotel is located on U S Route 40 at Grantsville It is a 2 1 2 story Greek Revival brick structure built about 1842 It was built for Solomon Sterner to serve travelers on the National Road 13 National Hotel demolished The National Hotel was on U S Route 40 at Maryland Route 495 Grantsville It was a 3 1 2 story 19th century hip roofed frame structure built about 1842 It was built for Henry Fuller an innkeeper from Salisbury Pennsylvania on the site of the Lehman House an earlier hostelry It has been demolished 14 Penn Alps Main Building Penn Alps Main Building stands between present U S 40 and old U S 40 east of Grantsville It was built in the early 19th century as a log house then enlarged to two and a half stories and modernized in the Italianate style in the late 19th century It was converted for commercial use with major renovations and additions in the 20th century 15 Tomlinson Inn and the Little MeadowsU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic district nbsp Tomlinson Inn nbsp nbsp Show map of Maryland nbsp nbsp Show map of the United StatesNearest cityGrantsville MarylandCoordinates39 41 54 N 79 5 10 W 39 69833 N 79 08611 W 39 69833 79 08611Area897 acres 363 ha Built1818 1818 NRHP reference No 73000920 1 Added to NRHPSeptember 20 1973Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows is located on U S Route 40 at Grantsville It is a large rectangular stone structure built on a hillside It was constructed about 1818 and has two full stories plus an attic and basement It was one of the earliest hostelries on the National Road built by Jesse Tomlinson In 1845 President James K Polk stopped on the way to his inauguration 16 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 1 References edit a b c d National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Maryland Historical Trust Clarysville Inn site Maryland Historical Trust June 14 2008 Maryland s National Register Properties Clarysville Inn site Maryland Historical Trust Retrieved May 1 2016 The Clarysville Inn 1807 1999 rootsweb Retrieved May 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews June 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Clarysville Inn PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews June 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Colonial Manor PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews April 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Early Frame House PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews May 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Five Mile House PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews March 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Flintstone Hotel PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews March 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Four Mile House PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews March 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Six Mile House PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews June 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Stone House PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 William Morgan June 1970 National Register of Historic Places Registration Casselman Hotel PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews June 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration National Hotel PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 Ronald L Andrews May 1975 National Register of Historic Places Registration Penn Alps Main Building PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 William Morgan June 1970 National Register of Historic Places Registration Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows PDF Maryland State Archives Retrieved January 1 2016 External links editSummaries at Maryland Historical Trust edit Clarysville Inn site Allegany County including undated photo at Maryland Historical Trust Colonial Manor Allegany County including photo from 1975 at Maryland Historical Trust Early Frame House Allegany County including photo from 1974 at Maryland Historical Trust Five Mile House Allegany County including photo from 1974 at Maryland Historical Trust Flintstone Hotel Allegany County including photo from 1974 at Maryland Historical Trust Four Mile House Allegany County including photo from 1974 at Maryland Historical Trust Six Mile House Allegany County including photo from 1974 at Maryland Historical Trust Stone House Allegany County including photo from 1975 at Maryland Historical Trust Casselman Hotel Garrett County including photo from 1974 at Maryland Historical Trust National Hotel Demolished Garrett County including photo from 1974 at Maryland Historical Trust Penn Alps Main Building Garrett County including photo from 1974 at Maryland Historical Trust Tomlinson Inn and The Little Meadows Garrett County including photo from 1987 at Maryland Historical TrustNRHP Nomination Forms at Maryland State Archives edit Clarysville Inn site NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Colonial Manor NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Early Frame House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Five Mile House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Flintstone Hotel NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Four Mile House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Six Mile House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Stone House NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Casselman Hotel NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives National Hotel demolished NRHP Nomination Form at Maryland State Archives Penn 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