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The Historic Fairfield Inn 1757
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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. Serving fine food & spirits to travelers and guests for 249 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 249 years that have passed, the Mansion House has hosted many famous Americans such as Patrick Henry, 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, come and see how 250 years of fine service and culinary expertise make dining at The Fairfield Inn a deliciously unique experience.
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Things To Do
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| Most visited Battlefield in the world - Gettysburg National Military Park. See the Battlefield and many other museum and tourist attractions. Also less than two miles from Liberty Mountain Resort, a regional downhill ski resort. Also less than one mile from two championship 18 hole golf courses. Antiquing and shopping. |
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Rooms
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|  | Grumble Jones Room
This room is named for General William "Grumble" Jones who commanded a Confederate Cavalry Brigade against the Sixth US Cavalry in the Battle of Fairfield July 3, 1863. This engagement is in the shadow of the Battle of Gettysburg, taking place at nearly the same time as the infamous 'Pickett's Charge' - the Confederate Infantry charge against the Union troops. The room boasts a four-poster canopy bed and, as with all our guest rooms, a full, private bath and television are among the many amentities. | Room Rate
$99 - $150. Room rates vary by season and date requested.
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|  | Major Starr Room
A beautiful room with exposure to the afternoon sun, guests enjoy an exquisite antique double bed with matching dresser. As with all our guest rooms and suites, a full, private bath and television are some of the many amenities. | Room Rate
$99 - $130. Room rates vary by season and date requested. |
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Directions
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| FROM GETTYSBURG: One block South from the town square ot West Middle Street (PA Route 116W), turn right and continue 8 miles West to Fairfield. The Inn is on the right in the center of town.
FROM WASHINGTON, DC: I-270N to Frederick, MD. Take US Route 15N to Emmitsburg, MD. Take MD Route 140W through the town of Emmitsburg and into Pennsylvania. Turn right on PA Route 116E and continue 4 miles to Fairfield. The Inn is on the left in the center of town.
FROM BALTIMORE: Beltway to I-795N to Westminster, MD. Follow MD Route 140W through Westminster, Taneytown and Emmitsburg and into Pennsylvania. Turn right on PA Route 116E and continue 4 miles to Fairfield. The Inn is on the left in the center of town.
FROM HARRISBURG: US Route 15S to Gettysburg. Take the exit for PA Route 116W and follow 116W through Gettysburg and continue 8 miles West to Fairfield. The Inn is on the right in the center of town.
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