- William Penn Inn
The William Penn Inn, founded in 1714 and located on beautifully-landscaped grounds in Montgomery County, is the oldest continuously operated country inn in Pennsylvania offering continental country dining in an elegant setting
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The William Penn Inn, founded in 1714 is an award-winning, Zagat Rated restaurant nestled in Montgomery County on the corner of Route 202 and Sumneytown Pike We are the oldest continuously operated Inn in the Country
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William Penn Inn, Gwynedd: See 559 unbiased reviews of William Penn Inn, rated 4 4 of 5 on Tripadvisor
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16 4 miles away from William Penn Inn At Flamenco’s Catering, we make luxury affordable Our All-Inclusive packages take care of everything—from delicious menus and full-service staff to elegant themed décor and flawless presentation
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Experience the charm of William Penn Inn, a 300-year-old establishment offering quality New American and American cuisine With a diverse menu featuring seafood, steaks, and decadent desserts, this venue is perfect for brunch, dinner, and special occasions
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Host your event at William Penn Inn in Ambler, Pennsylvania with Weddings from $750 to $7,750 for 50 Guests Eventective has Party, Meeting, and Wedding Halls
- Oldest bars across Pa. : Drink at a tavern that predates the country
William Huddleston built this hotel at a crossroads of old trails There he operated a small two and a half-story tavern, though the first record of a license isn't until 1724
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