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Built
  
1842

Opened
  
1842

Phone
  
+1 216-431-1060

NRHP Reference #
  
74001439

Area
  
4,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
25 July 1974

Dunham Tavern

Location
  
6709 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

Address
  
6709 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44103, USA

Hours
  
Closed today TuesdayClosedWednesday1–4PMThursdayClosedFridayClosedSaturdayClosedSunday1–4PMMondayClosed

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Profiles

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The Dunham Tavern, located at 6709 Euclid Avenue, is the oldest building in Cleveland, Ohio. Rufus and Jane Pratt Dunham built their first home on the site in 1824, and the existing taproom was built in 1842. It is believed to be the first building constructed on Euclid Avenue east of East 55th Street and the first frame house on the street. It later became a stagecoach stop and tavern.

Contents

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Restoration

Cleveland activist and landscape architect, A. Donald Gray purchased the home in 1932, restoring the 19th century architecture and replanting the orchard. Gray later established a non-profit organization tasked with maintaining the property. The home was re-opened as the Dunham Tavern Museum in 1941.

In 1982, the two non-profit organizations that cared for the property – Dunham Tavern, Inc. (est. by Gray in 1936) and the Society of Collectors, Inc. (which assumed responsibility for the tavern in 1941) – merged into one corporate entity, the Corp. of Dunham Tavern Museum.

Landmark Status

The Dunham Tavern was named a Cleveland Landmark in 1973 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 25, 1974.

References

Dunham Tavern Wikipedia