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First named the Central Exchange Hotel, the Rogues' Harbor Inn was built in 1830 by Major General Daniel Minier in what was then known as Libertyville (South Lansing), New York. It was named the Central Exchange Hotel because it catered to the stage traffic from Elmira, NY to Auburn, NY and Cortland, NY to Penn Yann, NY. The first known bill for the hotel was, "50 cents admission, supper and horses extra..." Rogues' Harbor received it's current name around 1900, when it is said that a patron in high spirits climbed to the roof of a nearby building, and hurling a bottle of whiskey against the brick, proposed a toast, "Here's to a harbor of rogues." Grace Miller White used the Rogue's Harbor Inn for the setting of her novel, "Judy of Rogues' Harbor." It is also maintained that the inn was a stop on the underground railroad and that slaves bound for freedom in Canada passed through the inn via a tunnel to Cayuga Lake. The Rogues' Harbor Inn still operates as an inn with 9 overnight guest rooms, on site restaurant and original ballroom for private events. The Rogues' Harbor Inn was honored in December 2009 with a designation on the the National Register of Historic Places. Ebsharbor (talk) 00:49, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

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