SpreadEagleTavern.com

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The Spread Eagle Tavern dates back to the Canal Era of the early Nineteenth Century when the village of Hanover was a bustling stop on the Sandy & Beaver Canal. Erected in 1837, the three-story Federal Period brick tavern house served as a hostelry for many a weary traveler and for Hanover townsfolk. Today, more than 150 years later�and after an extensive two-year restoration by Peter and Jean Johnson� the Spread Eagle Tavern has become an Ohio landmark.



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