Bar

The Willard

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Julie
August 6, 2015
We enjoy going here. Great food, love the pizza and wings. Nostalgic.
James
May 25, 2022
So much character and small town charm. The Original brick house, which is the core of the present structure known as “The Willard”, was built in 1860 by William and Cynthia King McCaslin. Mrs. McCaslin was the daughter of George King, who had received the original 160 acres in a land grant on October 17, 1822. Mrs McCaslin died in 1878 and William married Marguerite Mullen. After William’s death in 1883, Margeurite and her niece, Marguerite McCullough, resided in the home until 1922 when it was sold to Eliza Patterson Willard and her niece and nephew, Mr. & Mrs. Will Judah. Mrs. Willard and the Judah’s paid $11,000 for the original building and spent a great deal more constructing the hotel around the brick house and remodeling the interior. From that time on it was known as The Willard Hotel. Ironically, both Mrs. Willard and Mrs. Judah were active on the Prohibition Movement. The Willard is a smoke-free, family-friendly establishment with a gorgeous view of the Johnson County Courthouse. When you need a place to unwind with family and friends, The Willard is the place to be.
So much character and small town charm. The Original brick house, which is the core of the present structure known as “The Willard”, was built in 1860 by William and Cynthia King McCaslin. Mrs. McCaslin was the daughter of George King, who had received the original 160 acres in a land grant on Octo…
Localização
99 N Main St
Franklin, IN