http://www.thefairfieldinn.com
Located directly on General Lee's Confederate Retreat from Gettysburg, July 4, 1863, the Inn is one of a distinguished few in America that has been in continuous operation for 248 years. Built 19 years before the Declaration of Independence, the Inn is an authentic American Treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Used as an early Colonial Settler's Meeting House, Stagecoach Stop, Confederate Civil War Hospital and part of the Underground Railroad, many notable Americans have graced it's halls. Today guests of the Inn can dine in President and Mrs. Eisenhower's favorite room, sleep where Statesman Patrick Henry conducted meetings or where General J.E.B. Stuart stayed during his Confederate Raid of the valley, view the hiding spot for the fleeing slaves and the original Maria Furnace invented by Thaddeus Stevens when he resided at the Inn, or relax in the Tavern where baseball Hall of Famer, Eddie Plank, enjoyed a good ale.
To compliment the fine accommodations, there is the Mansion House Restaurant and Squire Miller's Tavern serving a wide selection of classically prepared and artistically presented dishes. The hotel's two chefs and their team offer an imaginative menu of grilled and roasted game, pastas, seafood and mouth-watering grilled steaks. Ask for General Lee's "Bill of Fare" and dine on the same meal, taken from the original recipes, he and General J.E.B. Stuart were served on July 4, 1863. Check out our website for Holiday Feasts and Special Event Dinners, Savor Get-A-Way Packages & Romantic Fling Packages.
Celebrate INN Style - Your Grand Event: The Inn offers the area's most unique banquet facilities from the sun-drenched Eisenhower Room or original 1757 Squire Miller home to the Lady of the House's Upstairs Ballroom or casual Tavern with wood burning Fireplace. A Banquet Coordinator is available to assist you at any time. Banquet facilities up to 100 guests - buses welcomed.
Address:
15 West Main Street
P.O. Box 300
Fairfield, PA 17320
Phone: 717-334-8868 or 717-642-5410
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