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The Old Yarmouth Inn, established in 1696, lays claim as the oldest
inn on Cape Cod. Situated at the halfway point on the long day and
a half journey from Plymouth to Provincetown, it became a welcome
haven for the weary traveler in need of lodging, food and drink. In
early colonial times it was very common to build taverns close to
churches. After long hours in unheated churches parishioners would
gather in front of a warm fire and enjoy refreshments provided by
the innkeeper.
During the Revolutionary War, inns often served many purposes for
the townsfolk: newsrooms for the colonists, barracks for the soldiers
and sometimes even as hospitals. Because of a fire at the Town Hall
where most important documents were kept, few papers survive to outline
the Inn's true history, but the Inn's guest registry from the 1860's
survives as testimony to the hundreds of travelers that have come
before.
The Old Yarmouth Inn continues to serve as a respite for weary travelers,
as a gathering place for local townspeople and as a favorite dining
spot on Cape Cod for friends and families.
We look forward to serving you,
Sheila Fitzgerald & Arpad Voros
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