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Golden Plough Tavern

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YorkPaGPTavern
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The Gen. Horatio Gates House and Golden Plough Tavern are two connecting historic buildings which are located in downtown York, York County, Pennsylvania. The buildings were restored between July 1961 and June 1964, and operated as a museum by the York County History Center.

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Golden Plough Tavern
North Beaver Street, York

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North Beaver Street 11
17404 York
Pennsylvania, United States
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