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WAYSIDE INN, MIDDLETOWN, VIRGINIA, originally built in 1797 and known as Wilkinson Tavern.
Later purchased by Jacob Larrick and operated as Larrick Hotel. Before and after Civil War was relay
station for Shenandoah Valley stage lines. Near this site General Sheridan met his retreating troops and
terminated his famous ride from Winchester after the first half of the battle of Cedar Creek. Since 1908
operated by Mrs. M. M. Rhodes under name of Wayside Inn, and was the first American hostelry to cater
to the automobile tourists only. It has a nation-wide reputation and its guests average over 8,000 yearly
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