The Rising Sun Tavern, originally constructed as a private residence in 1760 by George Washington’s brother, later transformed into a bustling tavern. Located in Fredericksburg, Virginia, it now stands as one of the four Washington Heritage Museum sites. Visitors can step back in time, surrounded by 18th-century furniture and guided by docents in period attire. The tavern offers a tangible connection to colonial America, allowing guests to experience the ambiance and history of the era through its preserved interiors and engaging tours.
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