At the time, the inn was called the Red Horse Tavern and had closed after the owner, Lyman Howe, died in 1861.
It was called the Red Horse Tavern at that time.
Some of the insurrectionists are believed to have gathered in the town's Black Horse Tavern.
Yet, half a year into its existence, the 20 Horse Tavern is becoming a veal Oscar and lime-and-cilantro landmark.
The Black Horse Tavern which served as a stagecoach stop between Detroit and Chicago was located on the property.
The Black Horse Tavern - 1973 (novella & stories)
Black Horse Tavern was a historic tavern in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.
Black Horse Tavern was founded in 1794 by Henry Westbay, a native of Ireland.
That year, during the early stages of the Whiskey Rebellion, the rebels met at the Black Horse Tavern to plan attacks on federal forces.
Some sources identify the Black Horse Tavern as the birthplace of the Whiskey Rebellion.