Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Linglestown history - Eagle Hotel

The Eagle Hotel, located on the southeast corner of the Linglestown Square, was first known as the Bull Nose Tavern. It was a log building built sometime before 1845, and was used until about 1858, when the present building was built on the same site.

Source: Lower Paxton Township Bi-centennial 1767-1967, Triangle Press, Harrisburg, PA, 1967

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At 1:54 PM, Anonymous pat said...

Had dinner at the Eagle last night and we loved it!! The food was great(as always) but they remodeled in there and it looks really nice! No smoking in the dining room and we had a really friendly waitress!! Will go back again-we really have been missing out on this gem!

 
At 2:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You will not be disappointed if you eat at the Eagle. The food is fantastic, really really good. I am a loyal customer and just dont want to go anywhere else because the food is so great at the eagle!The philly cheesesteak and the ribeye is a must. My wife loves the chicken imperial and crab cakes. GO-you will love it!

 

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