Plymouth’s oldest building, now a distillery, dates to 1846. It started as an inn and has been a blacksmith shop and church.


Plymouth’s oldest building, now a distillery, dates to 1846. It started as an inn and has been a blacksmith shop and church.


PLYMOUTH - A Yankee settler back in 1846 built a timber-frame clapboard Greek Revival building on Mill Street as his home and for his lodging business.

Martin M. Flint, who arrived in Plymouth from Vermont, started the lodging business soon after in 1848.

The advent of a lodging business was likely the result of an influx of immigrants who needed a place to stay for a night during their travels to their new lives.

The building was built one year after the first white settlers — Isaac, John and Rensellaer Thorp and William Bowen — arrived in what would become the town of Plymouth...


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