Longfellow’s Wayside Inn, circa 1716, Sudbury, MA

Originally known as Howe’s Tavern, then The Red Horse Tavern    

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Built in the old Colonial day, when men lived in a grander way with ampler hospitality (quoting from Longfellow), this architectural and historical legend has been around for 293 years. Owned by five generations of the Howe Family (original settlers of Sudbury), it was expanded over the years many times. It was engulfed by a major fire in 1955 but fortunately much of the original structure remains. Unlike the other taverns mentioned on this site, the tavern is an actual working inn. On a peaceful winter night when the snow is falling gently, a fire is burning, and the sounds of fifes & drums are in the air…it’s like stepping back in time.  Longfellow made this inn famous with his “Tales of a Wayside Inn” published in 1863. 

“One Autumn night, in Sudbury town,
Across the meadows bare and brown,
The windows of the wayside inn
Gleamed red with fire-light…”

 Historical Images (see also index on side for many more pictures, discussion, history, items of interest) 

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“Drive with [James] Fields to the old Red Horse Tavern in Sudbury — alas ! no longer an inn ! A lovely valley, the winding road shaded by grand old oaks before the house. A rambling, tumble-down old building, two hundred years old.” Longfellow, 1862

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Edward R. Lemon owned the Inn from 1897-1919 (1919 is when he died, his wife Cora owned it until 1923 and sold it to Henry Ford). During this time, he moved the wood shed and made what is now called the Ford Room. He added the dormers and added the porch.  If the Inn had the front porch by 1902 (see sale image below), the photos that follow without the porch (suggesting pre-1900) were probably purchased and stored until used later (postmarks of 1905-1907).

 

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 1897 (above, note the canvas awning)

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1902 Ad by E.R. Lemon, Countrylife in America Magazine (he did not sell) 1902 Ad by E.R. Lemon, Countrylife in America Magazine (he did not sell)

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 1910

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 1914

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1913-1918 Wayside Inn

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  1925 wayside inn with Ford 500

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1930’s

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