Ohio history is downright fascinating.
It’s interesting to learn about who passed through our state over the centuries, what historical figures and inventions have roots here, and what buildings have stood the test of time. The Golden Lamb, a restaurant and hotel in the small city of Lebanon, is the oldest continually operated business in Ohio. If you’re an Ohio native, it belongs at the very top of your bucket list. Rich with history, charm and an old-world ambiance, a meal or an overnight stay here will make you feel as if you’ve temporarily traveled back in time.
Sine 1803, this historic hotel and restaurant has been serving guests exceptional food with unique lodging options. It is one of America's most historic inns and Ohio's oldest continually operated business.
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Because of its location, halfway between Cincinnati and the National Road (which is now U.S. Route 40), this gorgeous inn and restaurant has seen its fair share of historical figures throughout the years
— which makes it such a special place to visit today.
Over the years, 12 U.S. Presidents have visited the inn, as well as several notable authors such as Charles Dickens, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Mark Twain.
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The hotel proudly displays its rich history. Inside, you'll find several antiques, Shaker artifacts, displays of the innkeeper's possessions, and more.
Upon arrival, the cozy lobby welcomes you into this rare piece of American and Ohio history.
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(It is rumored that the antique furnishings within the hotel are actually worth more than the building itself.)
Each guest room is named after a famous guest who stayed at the inn or dined in the restaurant. Pictured is the Charles Dickens Room.
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Fun fact: The elaborate, 10-ft. headboard featured in this room is believed to have been designed by the same man who made Abraham Lincoln's headboard.
During his first trip to America in 1842, Charles Dickens visited The Golden Lamb.
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Although he did not stay overnight, he dined at the restaurant, which was then called The Bradley House. He was sad to find no brandy (or any other "spirits" for that matter) and deemed it a "Temperance Hotel."
During your visit, guests are encouraged to explore the halls and multiple floors.
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Guests rooms are located on the second, third, and fourth floors. (Please note: There are no elevators.)
In addition to the various guest rooms (which you can view from the outside when they're not occupied by guests), you'll find several other displays and dining rooms.
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The President's Room pays tribute to several U.S. Presidents and can even be rented out for private dining for special occasions.
Downstairs, you'll find four main dining rooms, each with a charm of their own. Pictured is the Lebanon Dining Room.
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Other first-level dining rooms include the Buckeye Room, Shaker Room, and the Dickens Room. The Shaker Dining Room features several Shaker period artifacts, while the Dickens Dining Room features a rare collection of the famous English author's books on display.
On the menu, you'll find several delicious meals to choose from. You'll even find a selection of "Historic Dinners," which have been served since the hotel's beginning.
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Pictured above is the Golden Lamb Roast Turkey Dinner, which is one of the Historic Dinners.
Before you leave, you'll want to indulge in the weekend brunch. Pictured is the Triple Berry Challah French Toast and the Sky Haven Ham Benedict.
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Please note: A complimentary light continental breakfast is available to hotel guests staying overnight on Sunday through Thursday. The weekend brunch is served on Saturday and Sunday mornings and is not included in the standard room rate.
Even the outside of this charming hotel is pleasing to the eye. Take some time to explore the grounds, gift shop, and surrounding area.
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The Golden Lamb is located in the heart of downtown Lebanon, which is lined with several gift shops, antique stores, and local eateries. Consequently, you'll want to take a walk or two downtown during your stay.
You can even venture outside on the second floor to the patio, where you can watch the town from above.
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A true Ohio treasure, the Golden Lamb needs to experienced by every Ohioan at least once. <3
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