Stopped at the Union Hotel Restaurant and Tavern today for lunch. The
hotel was constructed of hemlock logs during the heyday of the Susquehanna
canal (c. 1794). Some of the original canal beds still exist in front of the
building. At one time the hotel probably played an important part in the lives
of the people who journeyed up and down the river and canal. According to an
old map, a sawmill was located on the run just north of the hotel, so during
the old days, the hotel was ideally located. The food was great and the break
in riding was timely. Seems when we went out Tim lost the two bolts holding on
the tail end of his muffler. Luckily we had just passed a Harley dealer just a
few miles back! Another great day of riding with great weather; stopped in
Salisbury MD.
Just a kool bridge we passed on the ride.
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