Other Whiskey Rebellion Sites
Benjamin Wells Historical Marker
Site of burned home of tax collector Benjamin Wells
Black Horse Tavern Historical Marker
Stolen U.S. Mail examined at this site
Bower Hill Historical Marker
Site of Battle of Bower Hill and burned home of General John Neville
Braddock's Field Historical Marker and History Center
Starting point for the march on Pittsburgh
Bradford House Museum
Home of Whiskey Rebellion leader David Bradford
Colonel Edward Cook Historical Marker
Home of Whiskey Rebellion leader Colonel Edward Cook
Corbly Marker (at Garards Fort Cemetery)
Site of attack on the Corbly family
David Espy House Historical Marker
Bedford headquarters of President George Washington
Fort Pitt Blockhouse and Museum
Federal military base during Whiskey RebellionÂ
Friendship Hill National Historic Site
Home of Whiskey Rebellion leader Albert Gallatin
Harmon Husband Historical Marker
Home of Whiskey Rebellion supporter Harmon Husband
Jean Bonnet Tavern
Liberty pole raised here in protest of excise tax
Miller’s Blockhouse Historical Marker
Site of 1782 Shawnee attack
Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church
Site of organization against the excise tax
Old St. Luke's Church
General John Neville sought refuge at this site after Battle of Bower Hill
Old Stone Tavern
Gathering place for Whiskey Rebellion participants
Oliver Miller Homestead
Site of the first shots of the Whiskey Rebellion
Redstone Old Fort Historical Marker
Site of organization against the excise tax
Whiskey Point Historical Marker
Site of Whiskey Rebellion meetings and debates
William Findley Historical Marker
Home of Whiskey Rebellion leader William Findley
Woodville Plantation
Home of John and Presley Neville