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Mr. T’s

200 North Washington Street

After being made to wait...

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“Old Mr. Flint’s” Home

George Washington’s diary (while he visited Berkley Spring...

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Mr. T’s

200 North Washington Street

After being made to wait while five white patrons who came in after him were served, George “T.” Johnson opened Mr. T’s as a store catering to African American clientele.

Taverns in Rockville were the only businesses that ...

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“Old Mr. Flint’s” Home

George Washington’s diary (while he visited Berkley Springs in 1769) states: “Aug. 30 Old Mr. Flint dined with us” and on Sept. 4: “Rid to the Potomac where my horses were. From thence to Mr. Flint’s and to the Pennsylvania ...

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