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686: 61: 48: 286: 1173: 1183: 693: 298:, but the claims have since been disputed. The building's interior was modified from 1928 to 1963 for use as a museum and became known as the Perry Memorial House. The museum was closed in 2004 and Dickson has since remained vacant. In November 2009, Kidder Wachter Architecture & Design bought the tavern and renovated the building for use as its office. 68: 293:
The tavern continued to be used as an eating establishment by various owners, until it was sold 1841. In 1841, an addition was made to the building and it was used as a residence until 1924. It was then acquired by the city and faced demolition. It was often alleged that the tunnels under the Dickson
1138: 262:. After the war, Dickson opened a hotel on French Street between 3rd and 4th Streets. He bought a plot of land on the corner of 2nd and French Streets where, a year later, William Himrod built a tavern. The tavern itself was named by Dickson the "Exchange Coffee House" to appeal to the 1133: 241:
medical center. The northern, original section the building is characterized by a Federal architectural style with its evenly spaced windows. The southern, Greek Revival portion of tavern was constructed as part of an addition and lacks the symmetry of the original building.
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The Dickson Tavern is a three-story building on the corner of 2nd and French Streets, across the street from the
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and owned by John Dickson. It was acquired by the city of Erie in 1924. The Dickson Tavern was documented by the
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Drinking establishments on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
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during the summer months. One such banquet, on June 9, 1825, was attended by the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Erie County, Pennsylvania
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Perry Memorial Building, Second and French Streets, Erie, Erie County, PA
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National Register of Historic Places in Erie County, Pennsylvania
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two years later and sold the tavern in Erie for $ 1,800.
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US National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
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A HABS photo from 1936 showing the rear of the tavern.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Dickson Tavern is located in Pennsylvania
Erie
Pennsylvania
42°8′2″N 80°5′11″W / 42.13389°N 80.08639°W / 42.13389; -80.08639
William Himrod
Federal
Greek Revival
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Erie
Pennsylvania
downtown Erie
National Register of Historic Places
Federal
Greek Revival
William Himrod
Historic American Buildings Survey
UPMC Hamot
Baltimore
War of 1812
prisoner-of-war
higher class
banquets
Marquis de Lafayette
Meadville
Pittsburgh

Underground Railroad
List of the oldest buildings in Pennsylvania

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