By 1808Delaware

We are celebrating this, the 20th post in our Landmarks of Delaware County series, by presenting a uniquely historic county landmark in a new way.

To access the previous 19 posts in this series, visit this link.

The Myers Inn in Sunbury, built by the community’s co-founder Lawrence Myers, is a property powerfully tied to local history. It has had more than one life, and has generated a good deal of deserved attention.

Instead of rewriting history that so many others have done, we instead have collected links to resources about the Myers Inn which you can access below. To us, it seems the best way to salute this remarkable place.

This includes not only links about the building, but about Lawrence Myers and the founding of Sunbury.

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