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Surratt Tavern

Surratt Tavern was a historic inn and stagecoach stop located in Maryland, built around the early 1800s. It played a notable role during the Civil War era as a hub for travelers and local activity. The tavern became especially famous for its association with John Surratt, who was connected to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Today, it serves as a museum and educational site, preserving its history and offering insight into 19th-century life and significant events of that period.