Eagle Tavern (Watkinsville, Georgia)
Eagle Tavern
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Eagle Tavern circa 1936
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Location | Watkinsville, Georgia, United States |
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Built | 1801 |
NRHP Reference # | 70000215 |
Added to NRHP | 13 May 1970 |
The Eagle Tavern is one of the earliest surviving structures in Watkinsville, Oconee County, Georgia, United States. The Eagle Tavern was built circa 1801[1] but possibly as early as 1794.[2] In the early part of the 19th century, the city of Watkinsville, Georgia was on the frontier of Creek and Cherokee Indian Territories. The site of the tavern may also have been the site of Fort Edwards, a gathering place for settlers seeking protection from attack by the Creek and Cherokee.[2] The tavern was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 13 May 1970.[3]
Today, The Eagle Tavern is open weekly for tours of its rich history and ghostly tales. The Eagle Tavern has also been a popular spot for many paranormal investigators, due to the success rate of evidence during investigations. William Bender, author of Haunted Atlanta and Beyond proclaims it might be the "most haunted building in North Georgia."[4]
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Eagle Tavern Museum, Watkinsville, Ga..jpg
The Eagle Tavern Museum
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- Commercial buildings completed in 1801
- Buildings and structures in Oconee County, Georgia
- Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Museums in Oconee County, Georgia
- Reportedly haunted locations in Georgia (U.S. state)
- History museums in Georgia (U.S. state)