Front:
LAFAYETTE'S VISIT, MAY 25, 1825, by Malcom Parcell
One of a series of Murals depicting early travel along the National Pike
Che Bioneer Grill
GEORGE WASHINGTON HOTEL
WASHINGTON, PENNA.
The most important visitor in old Washington during the days of the National Pike was General
Lafayette, who arrived here May 25, 1825, while on a tour of the United States as the nation's guest, and
stopped over night at the Globe Inn. Fully 15,000 people from all sections of the county lined the street
to greet him.
Back:
The George Washington Hotel, Washington, Penna.,
community owned and operated, 210 Rooms and all
with bath; fire-proof.
On Routes 403 (31(19 (18 W. R. Lippincott, Mgr.
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