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James Bell Tavern

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The James Bell Tavern, also known as Stone House Auto Sales, was a historic building in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania that was the site of a significant Anti-Federalist Party meeting in 1788.Zimmerman, Phyllis, "Historic mistake for Silver Spring stone house." Carlisle, Pennsylvania: The Sentinel, February 5, 2016 (subscription required). Built sometime after 1744,McCarthy, Mary. "In 1700s, only wealthy local families lived in stone houses." Carlisle, Pennsylvania: The Sentinel, October 16, 1993, p. 25 (subscription required). it was located at 7086 Carlisle Pike in Silver Spring Township, Pennsylvania, prior to its demolition in 2017.Bupp, Michael. "Triple Crown says 'it was caught off guard' by historical significance of Bell Tavern." Carlisle, Pennsylvania: The Sentinel, February 5, 2016.Elias, Joe. "James Bell Tavern in Silver Spring Township demolished." Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: The Patriot-News, March 29, 2017. Read more on Wikipedia

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