Sun Inn

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Where else can you dine in an 18th-century Moravian hospitality center that hosted John Adams and John Hancock the Marquis de Lafayette Baron von Steuben and members of the Continental Congress and Six Nations Confederation? Once a restaurant the distinctive stone building with the red mansard tile roof is available only for private parties catered by Granny McCarthy's Tea Room. For an extra fee a costumed greeter will lead guests through the museum and other beautifully austere rooms pointing out where a wounded Lafayette sat in a wing chair before the walk-in fireplace and where John Adams wrote a letter to his wife claiming he was staying in "the best Inn I ever saw."