Buxton Inn Historic Escape

Item Number: 131
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Description
The Licking County Farm Bureau offers you a chance to step back in history, by staying in Granville at the Buxton Inn. In 1812, Ohio was 9 years old, and growing fast. Roads were opening the way west, and Orrin Granger built the Inn to serve the stage coach route between Zanesville and Columbus. Originally “The Tavern”, it also served as a mail depot and coach stop. The tavern was honored with overnight stays by famous visitors such as Charles Dickens, Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and James Whitcomb Riley. Today, the Buxton Inn offers excellent accommodations and fine American/French cuisine to suit any taste.
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