Historic Cashtown Inn
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Nearby Attractions
- 7 miles to the Gettysburg National Military Park
- 8 miles to gettysburg for shopping, museums, art galleries, Railway rides and Ghost Tours
- 8 miles to the Eisenhower Farm Tour
- Short drive to antiquing in Fayetteville and New Oxford
- 4 miles to swimming, hiking and summer theater at Caledonia State Park
- 5 miles to South Mt. Fairgrounds for May and October Apple Festivals
- 3 miles to the Adams County Winery
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Brigadier General John D. Imboden RoomStand on the front porch of the Cashtown Inn and let your eyes roam along the gentle grade of Old Chambersburg Pike as it rises past apple orchards and open fields toward the wooded slope of Cashtown Gap in South Mountain. Then let your mind wander back to the Gettysburg Campaign in the summer of 1863, when Confederate troops filled this roadway.
Today the Inn is owned by Jack and Maria Paladino who purchased the Inn in January of 2006 and undertook major structural renovations throughout most of the first floor of the Inn. The Cashtown Inn currently serves as a relaxing Bed & Breakfast and houses a Fine Dining Restaurant with a full service Tavern.
Recently the Inn has appeared in the movie Gettysburg, in the Mark Nesbitt book and
video Ghosts of Gettysburg and on the cover of Blue and Gray magazine.
General A.P. HillThe Cashtown Inn offers seven guest rooms, an elegant dining room for dinner or group functions; a cozy Tavern room for lunch, drinks and dinner; a porch for sitting and swinging as well as various gardens for strolling. All rooms have private baths, clock radios, air conditioning. Overnight stays include a full breakfast. Suites also have cable T.V. and VCR's. Guest rooms are smoke-free. Children ages 12 and under are welcome in the Pender and Anderson Suites only. For a relaxing and quiet get-away choose the Cashtown Inn and take a step back in time.