PA, USA
Golden Plough Tavern
Tavern
One of the oldest surviving structures in York, built c. 1741 by Martin Eichelberger in a German half-timber style. The tavern served as a gathering place for York's German-speaking community and congressional visitors during 1777–78. Its architecture reflects the German immigrant culture that characterized York's founding population. The building is part of the York Heritage Trust complex adjacent to the Colonial Court House.
Visiting Today
Address
157 W Market St, York, PA 17401
Hours
Tue–Sat 10am–4pm
Admission
Included with Colonial Court House admission