Mount Washington Tavern in Farmington, PA is a historic site that played a significant role in the opening battle of the French and Indian War in 1754. Situated in the Ohio River Valley, the tavern served as a strategic location for British forces led by George Washington during this pivotal conflict.
Visitors can explore the reconstructed stockade and cabin where Washington and his troops camped at Great Meadows, gaining insight into the challenges and strategies of early military operations in the region. The site offers a glimpse into the clash of British, French, and American Indian cultures that shaped the course of North American history.
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