Pittsburgh's Old Stone Tavern
Pittsburgh's Old Stone Tavern, believed to have been established in 1782, is a historic establishment located at the corner of Greentree Road and Woodville Avenue in the West End. The tavern's extensive ledger, dating from 1793 to 1797, serves as a vital record of early Western Pennsylvania history, documenting the patrons who frequented its doors, including 109 American Revolutionary soldiers.
The Pittsburgh Old Stone Tavern Friends Trust is dedicated to preserving the tavern and educating the public about its significance, particularly during the era of the Whiskey Rebellion. With a long-term goal of securing ownership and revitalizing the property, the Trust has begun structural repairs and continues to engage the community in discussions around its historical importance and future revitalization plans.
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