Historic Ohio Bed and Breakfast Inns
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1 Golden Lamb
— Lebanon, OH 1803 |
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Built in 1803 and listed in the National Register, The Golden Lamb is the state's oldest inn. Twelve presidents have visited the Golden Lamb. Read More | |
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2 The Willis James Bed & Breakfast
— Chillicothe, OH 1805 |
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1812 | |
3 The Buxton Inn
— Granville, OH 1812 |
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In the cellar is a popular tavern where stagecoach drivers once stabled their horses and meats were hung to smoke. The inn is noted for its fine dining and 18th-century furnishings. Read More | |
4 Rider's 1812 Inn
— Painesville, OH 1812 |
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Included in the Inn's history is the passageway in the cellar that has the reputation of being part of the underground railroad. The inn once served as a hospital for returning Civil War soldiers. Read More | |
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5 Wright House Bed & Breakfast
— Springboro, OH 1815 |
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Home was built in 1815. Documented Underground Railroad sites. Read More | |
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6 The Chaney Manor B&B Inn
— Mount Vernon, OH 1823 |
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Just twenty years younger than our great state of Ohio, the inn is iisted as the James McFarland House in the National Register of Historic Places. It is a two-story red brick Federal-style house,... Read More | |
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7 Goodwin House Bed & Breakfast
— Burton, OH 1828 |
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This landmark home is listed in the National Register and features quality furnishings include antiques and family heirlooms. Read More | |
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8 Red Fox Country Inn
— Danville, OH 1830 |
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Amish settlements, Malibar Farm, historic Roscoe Village and the National Heisey Glass Museum are less than an hour from the inn. Read More | |
9 Bailey House
— Georgetown, OH 1830 |
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The home was built in 1830 & has been in the family since 1876. U. S Grant visited many times as a boy and was good friends with the Baileys. Bart Bailey died in the Civil War. Read More | |
10 1830 Hallauer House Bed & Breakfast
— Oberlin, OH 1830 |
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A hidden crawl space, with cut out hole in floor above and a dry cistern indicate that this 1830 house was very likely on the Underground Railroad. Also there are many artifacts from the Civil War... Read More | |
11 The Signal House
— Ripley, OH 1830 |
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1831 | |
12 Headley Inn
— Zanesville, OH 1831 |
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1836 | |
13 Holly Hill Inn
— Pomeroy, OH 1836 |
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1837 | |
14 The Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn
— Hanoverton, OH 1837 |
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1840 | |
15 Apple Butter Inn
— Coshocton, OH 1840 |
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16 A Georgian Manner B&B Inn
— Logan, OH 1840 |
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Built in 1840. Famous murder in 1898. Voted Best Restoration 2012:. Read More | |
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17 The Lewis McKever Farmhouse B&B
— Williamsburg, OH 1841 |
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The home, which is listed in the National Register, is close to all the historic sites in Cincinnati, which was the site of a Confederate raid during the Civil War. Read More | |
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18 Wagner's 1844 Inn
— Sandusky, OH 1844 |
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1845 | |
19 Dum-Ford House B&B
— Amanda, OH 1845 |
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20 Gambier House
— Gambier, OH 1845 |
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Its owner was one of the laborers who built Kenyon College; it was held in the family for over 100 years. Read More | |
1847 | |
21 Hotel Millersburg
— Millersburg, OH 1847 |
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Built in 1847 and renovated to retain historical flavor. Read More | |
1848 | |
22 The Inn at Brandywine Falls
— Sagamore Hills, OH 1848 |
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1850 | |
23 Orchard House
— Granville, OH 1850 |
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The original land deed was a Revolutionary War grant. Saved from being bulldozed by the Price family, it was a family home for 30 years. After 10 years, Orchard House is now a B&B again. Read More | |
1854 | |
24 Old Stone House B&B
— Mesopotamia, OH 1854 |
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1856 | |
25 The Mount Vernon Inn
— Mount Vernon, OH 1856 |
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1860 | |
26 Susanna's Guest House on the Ohio River
— New Richmond, OH 1860 |
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27 50 Lincoln-Short North Bed and Breakfast
— Columbus, OH 1860 |
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28 The Guesthouse
— Perrysburg, OH 1860 |
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1861 | |
29 1861 Inn
— Batavia, OH 1861 |
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1862 | |
30 Glendennis B&B
— Cleveland, OH 1862 |
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1863 | |
31 Ashley's Island House
— Put In Bay, OH 1863 |
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Built in 1863 and has been renting rooms ever since. The town council rented a room from 1870 to 1874 when the new city hall was built by the Architect who built our house. Read More | |
1867 | |
32 Rocking Horse Inn
— Ravenna, OH 1867 |
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Built in 1867 during the Romantic period with Stick Archetect. Read More | |
33 Steele Mansion
— Painesville, OH 1867 |
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1868 | |
34 Clifford House Bed & Breakfast
— Cleveland, OH 1868 |
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1870 | |
35 Hardy's Bed and Breakfast Suites
— Lebanon, OH 1870 |
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This was the site of March Brothers Publishing Company who printed teaching materials for schools in the early 1900s. Read More | |
36 Fether B&B
— Put In Bay, OH 1870 |
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1873 | |
37 Jeremiah B King Guest House
— Hudson, OH 1873 |
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B. The innkeepers have created an environment that is charming, comfortable and convenient. Read More | |
1874 | |
38 Brownstone Inn-Downtown
— Cleveland, OH 1874 |
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1875 | |
39 Timbrook Guesthouse
— Columbus, OH 1875 |
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1876 | |
40 Winfield Bed & Breakfast
— Ashland, OH 1876 |
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41 The Inn at the Green
— Youngstown, OH 1876 |
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1878 | |
42 Colonel Taylor Inn Bed & Breakfast
— Cambridge, OH 1878 |
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Built in 1878 by Colonel Joseph Taylor a 4 1/2 term US Congressman and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Also on "Save America's Treasures". Read More | |
1879 | |
43 The Big Oak Bed & Breakfast
— Sandusky, OH 1879 |
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1880 | |
44 Eagle Cliff Inn
— Geneva On The Lake, OH 1880 |
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This was the first resort village in Ohio. In 1995, the inn was nominated and placed on the National Registry of Historic Places under Criterion A as a significant resource reflecting the recreation... Read More | |
45 5 Corners Bed and Breakfast
— Amherst, OH 1880 |
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Located in the original downtown. You can view the Town Hall, original General Store and original Blacksmith building from our front porch. Read More | |
46 Wallace Manor Bed and Breakfast
— Cleveland, OH 1880 |
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47 Harbor Hills Black Squirrel
— Wooster, OH 1880 |
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48 Black Squirrel Inn
— Wooster, OH 1880 |
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1882 | |
49 Yesterday B&B
— Centerville, OH 1882 |
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50 The Hyde House Bed and Breakfast
— Nelsonville, OH 1882 |
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1883 | |
51 Stone Gables Bed and Breakfast
— Cleveland, OH 1883 |
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1884 | |
52 Wellington Country Inn
— Wellington, OH 1884 |
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1885 | |
53 Gilchrist Guesthouse
— Vermilion, OH 1885 |
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1887 | |
54 Mansion View Inn
— Toledo, OH 1887 |
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1890 | |
55 Harrison House Bed & Breakfast
— Columbus, OH 1890 |
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Built in 1890. Read More | |
56 Spitzer House
— Medina, OH 1890 |
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57 The Victorian Lady Bed & Breakfast
— Norwalk, OH 1890 |
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1895 | |
58 Castle Inn Romantic Retreat B&B
— Circleville, OH 1895 |
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1896 | |
59 Grandpa's Castle B&B
— Conneaut, OH 1896 |
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1897 | |
60 Mad River Railroad B&B
— Tiffin, OH 1897 |
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The inn was located next to the first train, "The Sandusky," which ran from Sandusky to Ohio. Read More | |
61 Market Street Inn
— Wooster, OH 1897 |
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1899 | |
62 Nostalgia Bed & Breakfast
— Frankfort, OH 1899 |
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1900 | |
63 Hawthorne Park
— Columbus, OH 1900 |
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64 Houstonia B&B
— South Charleston, OH 1900 |
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1902 | |
65 Gilded Swan B&B
— Ashtabula, OH 1902 |
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The inn was built in 1902 and is a lovely example of Queen Anne style Victorian architecture. Read More | |
66 The Garver House
— Strasburg, OH 1902 |
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1904 | |
67 Somewhere In Time B&B
— Lexington, OH 1904 |
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1906 | |
68 Georgian Manor Inn - Bed and Breakfast
— Norwalk, OH 1906 |
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Built in 1906 with upscale trim, moldings, Mahongy trim, solid cherry and oak doors. Period full drapes and over 190 rolls of new period wall paper installed by new owners / innkeepers. Read More | |
1908 | |
69 Bank Street Bed and Breakfast
— Painesville, OH 1908 |
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70 Scenic Rock Ledge Inn & Cabins
— Port Clinton, OH 1908 |
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Built in 1908 as a summer camp, our Inn has hosted the New York Yankees and Babe Ruth in the '20s. Our lakefront location has made us a true landmark in our area. Read More | |
1910 | |
71 Glidden House
— Cleveland, OH 1910 |
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1913 | |
72 A Touch of Italy Bed and Breakfast
— Port Clinton, OH 1913 |
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Inn was constructed by Samuel Wenger in 1913; he poured every stone by hand. Read More | |
73 The Cottage Rose
— Sandusky, OH 1913 |
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1915 | |
74 The White Oak Inn
— Danville, OH 1915 |
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The inn was built in 1915 out of wood cut and sawn on the property. It still has the original glass windows and red and white oak flooring and fireplace surrounds. Read More | |
1917 | |
75 Presidential Inn B&B
— Galion, OH 1917 |
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1918 | |
76 Hambleton House Bed & Breakfast
— Canton, OH 1918 |
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77 Renaissance Cleveland Hotel Tower City Center
— Cleveland, OH 1918 |
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78 The Lafayette
— Marietta, OH 1918 |
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1919 | |
79 The Barn Inn Bed and Breakfast
— Millersburg, OH 1919 |
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The foundation of the inn dates back to 1840, but the current structure (frame, beams, and front room floor) are circa 1919. The Barn and Farmhouse were part of a dairy farm, and the barn suffered a... Read More | |
1920 | |
80 Private Lodging
— Cleveland, OH 1920 |
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81 Dream Horse Guest House
— Kinsman, OH 1920 |
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1921 | |
82 Arthur Morgan House Bed & Breakfast
— Yellow Springs, OH 1921 |
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Built in 1921 by local notable, President of Antioch. Read More | |
1924 | |
83 English Manor B&B
— Miamisburg, OH 1924 |
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Built in 1924. Read More | |
84 Granville Inn
— Granville, OH 1924 |
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1928 | |
85 Lakeshore Landing
— Kelleys Island, OH 1928 |
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1938 | |
86 HideAway Country Inn
— Bucyrus, OH 1938 |
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Inventor of the Variable Pitch Propellor built the Inn. Harold Samuel Smith. Read More |