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The Present Day Inn

In 1919, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvaina created a park along the Delaware to commemorate the famouse crossing by General George Washington and his troops in 1776. At this time, the name of the picturesque village was changed from Taylorsville to Washington Crossing. In the 1930s, the Haven family, who had been operating the Old Ferry Innin the village, purchased the Bernard Family home. They renovated the home, constructed the colonial style addition that is now the present day lobby and ballroom. the original 1817 home was preserved as the inn's public dining spaces: the Hearth Room and Covered Bridge Room. Over the next 60 years, the inn was operated by the Zettler family, Louis and Prisilla Boras and the Cipullo family. In 2003 Frank Pisaturo and Marc Elliot purchased the inn to continue the tradition of the preserving the landmark of Bucks County hospitality.
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Crossing of 1776 |
Bernard Taylor Home |
The Present Day Inn |
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