White's Tavern
White's Tavern was a historical establishment, often a public house or inn, common during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in the United States and Great Britain. The name "White's Tavern" typically signified that an individual with the surname "White" owned and operated the establishment. These taverns served as important social and commercial hubs, offering food, drink, lodging, and a place for travelers and locals to gather, conduct business, and exchange news. The existence of a White's Tavern in a particular location often indicates historical settlement and trade routes. The specific history and significance of any given White's Tavern depends entirely on its location and period. Many such establishments have long since disappeared, leaving only records in local histories, deeds, or maps.