King of Prussia Inn Sign Metal Mini Motel Hotel Quakers Germans Colonial PENN
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Miniature reproduction of the original King of Prussia Inn, originally built as a cottage by Welsh Quakers William and Janet Rees, located near Reesville in Pennsylvania. Later the town was called King of Prussia. It was during the Revolutionary War that the cottage was named King of Prussia, to make the Germans feel comfortable. The sign measures approximately 6 x 4 inches and has minor wear on it. The back of the sign is marked: 1177 EMIG.