In the heart of Lebanon, Ohio sits a wonderful historical gem that visitors from across the nation - and even past presidents and celebrities - have enjoyed. Founded in 1803, this restaurant and hotel has a long history of serving up delicious, locally-grown food in a cozy and unique atmosphere where antiques and history are everywhere you look. The site also boasts a three-story hotel in which every room is named after a famous guest that once occupied it: Charles Dickens, Ulysses S. Grant, Ronald Reagan, and others. Here, the modern and the historical come together seamlessly to create a one-of-a-kind experience that visitors will never forget.
This grand historical hotel and restaurant sits squarely in the center of downtown Lebanon, Ohio.
As soon as you arrive, you'll be greeted by this sign, letting you know that you're visiting a true historical site in Ohio.
The Black Horse Tavern is a central gathering spot in the Golden Lamb.
Whether you're meeting that special person, a small group, or even hosting a larger banquet, there are a wide variety of dining options available.
Fine dining, surrounded by historical artifacts and decor, is a trademark of The Golden Lamb.
What was originally a stagecoach inn is now a historical hotel where past presidents and famous authors have stayed the night.
There are 17 bedrooms, many like the one pictured here, all of which have antique furniture, their own private bathrooms, and modern conveniences.
Located just northeast of Cincinnati, Ohio, this inn and restaurant is a must-see if you'll be passing through the city of Lebanon, Ohio. The Golden Lamb has a 200+ year history of feeding and hosting friends, family, and famous celebrities, and it's a wonderful complement to so many of the other local attractions and history in southwest Ohio.
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