Overfield Tavern, Troy
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Facts and practical information
The Overfield Tavern is an early-nineteenth-century tavern located along the banks of the Great Miami River in Troy, Ohio. It is currently open to the public as a house museum. The main structure was built by Benjamin Overfield in 1808 and served as an inn and tavern until Overfield's death in 1831. The Overfield Tavern is the oldest surviving building in Troy, and one of the oldest buildings in Ohio. In 1976 the structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ()
Built: 1808 (216 years ago)Coordinates: 40°2'23"N, 84°12'1"W
Day trips
Overfield Tavern – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hobart Arena, Miami County Courthouse, First Presbyterian Church, Hobart Welded Steel House Company and its works.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Overfield Tavern?
Nearby attractions include Troy Public Square, Troy (4 min walk), First Presbyterian Church, Troy (5 min walk), Miami County Courthouse, Troy (8 min walk), Hobart Arena, Troy (13 min walk).