Boykin's Tavern Museum

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Isle Of Wight, VA 23397

Boykin's Tavern Museum is a historic landmark located in Isle of Wight, Virginia, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the region. Named after Francis Boykin, a lieutenant who served alongside Patrick Henry and camped with George Washington at Valley Forge, the tavern dates back to the 18th century and played a significant role in both the Revolutionary War and Civil War. As the only surviving structure associated with the Isle of Wight Courthouse of 1800, Boykin's Tavern served as a meeting place for influential government leaders and a center for social activity within the county.

Conveniently situated on Route 258 Courthouse Highway, Boykin's Tavern provided accommodations during a time when transportation was limited, making it an essential stop for court officers, curious observers, and travelers. With its rare architectural facets and historical significance, the tavern was recognized by the county and listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register. Today, visitors can explore the tavern and gain insight into Isle of Wight County's past through guided tours and self-guided visits, immersing themselves in the fascinating stories that unfolded within its walls.

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