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Eagle Tavern Museum

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+1 (706) 769-5197
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26 N Main St
Watkinsville, GA 30677
+1 (706) 769-5197
http://visitoconee.com
The Eagle Tavern is one of the earliest surviving structures in Oconee County. The Eagle Tavern was built, we know, by 1801. The Eagle Tavern served primarily as a stagecoach stop (hotel and tavern) and gathering place in the early 1800's. Located on the Antebellum Trail, the museum depicts life and travel lodgings in the early 1800's. Tours begin across the street at the Oconee County Welcome Center.

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4.516 reviews
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Fascinating and filled with history
3/26/2023

If you are visiting Watkinsville and interested in history, don't miss this rare opportunity to visi...

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The most haunted building in North Georgia
10/31/2021

My wife and I aren't into haunted houses. We once slept in a bed-and-breakfast that some overnight g...

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Closed during advertised hours
10/10/2018

We drove an hour round-trip out of our way to visit this highly-recommended museum, only to find tha...

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