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The Fairfield Inn- Voted BEST
RESTAURANT WORLDWIDE, by Lanier International Lanier's B&B and Inns International operating for over 26 years is the
oldest, most prestigious B&B vote program in the world. LanierBB.com includes details of over 45,000 properties - 19 of
them in Gettysburg alone! AND
The Fairfield Inn - Voted BEST RESTAURANT and BEST BED & BREAKFAST in the Gettysburg Area's Reader's Poll for
2008 THE HISTORIC FAIRFIELD INN RECEIVES COVETED 'HAT TRICK' The Inn received the top three honors for BEST RESTAURANT, BEST ROMANTIC SPOT and BEST BED & BREAKFAST in the
Annual Reader's Poll conducted by 'Celebrate Gettysburg' Magazine, July/August Issue, 2008. We are delighted to have been honored in this way. Thank you to all our local and loyal patrons
who voted us the BEST. It is very rewarding when not only the folks visiting and touring our area consider us the place to
stay and dine but also when our 'neighbors' consider us the VERY BEST. Thank you, Sal & Joan Chandon, Owners, Head Chef Michael Lehigh, House Manager, Mary
Lou Stoner, and all the Staff. Visit our Lodging Page, View Our Rooms, Check Availability, and Book
Online! Find us on Facebook
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Colonial Meeting House * Civil War Hospital * Stagecoach
Stop * Underground Railroad
2010 Culinary Concert Series The Third Friday of Each Month! Cormorant's Fancy, has been entertaining dinner guests at the Inn since 2004. This seven-piece
band plays spell-binding Irish Ballads featuring Irish, Scottish and Celtic music of the British Isle as well as songs and
traditional Folk Music from the 18th and 19th Century to create an historically authentic atmosphere at each Culinary Concert.
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With origins
dating to 1757, The Fairfield Inn is one of America's oldest, continuously operated Inns. The Inn offers all the refinement
and charm one would expect from a small luxury hotel. Individually decorated bedrooms, spacious private bathrooms, and elegant,
tastefully furnished suites and parlours invite you to relax. Proud to be Celebrating and Serving Fine Food & Spirits
to travelers and guests for 250 YEARS!
Built nineteen years before the Declaration of Independence, The Fairfield
Inn was originally the Mansion House of Squire Miller, an original founder of the town. In the 250 years that have passed,
the Mansion House has hosted many famous Americans such as Patrick Henry, nephew of Squire William and Isabella Henry Miller,
Thaddeus Stevens, Generals Robert E. Lee & J.E.B. Stuart, Baseball Hall of Famer Eddie Plank and The Eisenhowers.
When the Battle of Gettysburg was over, the Confederate Army retreated West through Fairfield. General Robert E. Lee and
his officers stopped to eat at the Inn. After touring the Battlefield, we invite you to retreat to our style of history and
hospitality. Unwind in one of our luxurious suites or guest rooms. Sip hot spiced cider by one of our eight fireplaces or
have a drink in Squire Miller’s Tavern. Enjoy seasonal specialties on our front porch or dine in the original Mansion
House. From our famous Chicken & Biscuits to our Chef’s signature dishes featuring the finest hand cut steaks and
fresh seafood, taste why over four centuries of fine service and culinary expertise make dining at The Fairfield Inn a deliciously
unique experience.
DON'T MISS OUT ON SPECIAL INTERNET DISCOUNTS GO TO OUR "LODGING" AND "DINING" PAGES FOR DETAILS
***** NOW AVAILABLE FOR GUESTS ***** ***** Wireless High Speed Internet Access
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Hidden Attic Room used by runaway
slaves as part of the Underground Railroad. While visiting, take the
Inn's FREE History Tour which will transport you through time pointing out interesting sites such as where President &
Mrs. Eisenhower enjoyed their dinners, you can see (or sleep) in the room General J.E.B. Stuart stayed in or where General
Robert E. Lee ate, view the room where Statesman Patrick Henry (1736-99), famous for the quote: "Give me liberty or give
me death" conducted meetings, as well as many other historically interesting sites and stories including the hidden Underground
Railroad room. Travel back four centuries and EXPERIENCE AMERICA...Then and Now! Joan & Sal Chandon, Owners The Fairfield Inn 1757 'An Authentic American Treasure' Located on The Confederate Retreat from Gettysburg, July 4, 1863 15 West Main Street (8 miles West of Gettysburg
on PA Rt. 116 West) PO Box 300 Fairfield, Pennsylvania 17320 Telephone: 717-642-5410 e-mail: innkeeper@thefairfieldinn.com
Open seven days a week for overnight guests, the Mansion House Restaurant and Squire Miller Tavern Open
for Dinner Tuesday through Saturday 5:00 - 9:00
pm, for Lunch Fridays and Saturdays 11:00 am - 4:00 pm,
for Colonial Sunday Brunch from 11:00 am -
3:00 pm and Sunday Dinner 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Reservations
appreciated.
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