Talk:Radnor Township, Pennsylvania

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Sorrel Horse Inn[edit]

Removed this last sentence from the description: "The inn is now part of the facility of the Agnes Irwin School." There were actually two inns called Sorrel Horse at different times, a stone building that is now part of the Agnes Irwin School, and a wooden one about a quarter mile west on Conestoga Road, near what is now Mill Road. It is that one that is where Revolutionary generals supposedly stayed. You can see the linkage in that NYT link, where the 1903 owner is listed as C.B. Quiqley. You can see that name on this 1900 map at this link. Dbomp (talk) 02:38, 17 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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