A fixture in Georgetown, Ohio since 1830, the Bailey House is one of the oldest homes in the town. With a wing added to the house in 1876, by the current owner's grandfather, the Bailey House has not been structurally altered, inside or out, making this location a must-see historic Cincinnati B&B visitors will treasure. Welcoming guests are innkeepers Stan and Nancy Purdy. The Bailey House has been in Nancy's family since 1876 and there are many tales of the home's past that Nancy will be glad to share with guests. Both Stan and Nancy have a great appreciation for former Civil War General and U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant. You can have a private tour of the Grant Boyhood Home and School while staying at the Bailey House. There are other Civil War sites nearby in Ripley and Maysville, Kentucky.
The Green House Bed and Breakfast is more than just another home listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's a step back to the quiet elegance of the lavish Victorian Era. The home was built in 1894 with a profusion of varied elements by George Hunter Smith (banker and mine owner) as his winter home. The famous Adena was his summer home. From the entrance gate of the original iron fence to the top of the multi-gabled roof, the scene epitomizes the grand Queen Anne style of architecture. All first floor rooms are detailed with the finest of woods, glass and frescoes. The lower level of the home contains the greenhouse. This, with the home's green exterior, gave the bed and breakfast its name. Upstairs we have four spacious rooms, each with a private bath. Join us! Spend the night, a weekend, or longer and enjoy a full breakfast surrounded by the best that the Victorian Age had to offer.
Hocking Hills Cabin and Cottages - Historic bed and breakfast Getaways! Our bed and breakfast historic rentals are like postcards from the past! LOVERS OF UNIQUE and HISTORIC LODGING will just love each historic rental from our cabin to our school house. Each is a unique part of the historic past of the Appalachian region and all offer a bed and breakfast-type stay. Historic Host was started in 2007 by Sue and Jim Maxwell who have more than 20 years of experience in hospitality and tourism. Over the years they have developed several Bed & Breakfasts, most recently Ravenwood Castle in the Hocking Hills area of Ohio.
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