History is all around us here in Ohio. But it’s not always the case that we get to experience it so fully. That’s why places like Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn are so unique. Built in 1837, this quaint bed & breakfast is alive with history. From the antique furniture decorating each guest room to the stories of famous guests in the tavern, you’ll find there’s a lot to uncover at this historic sanctuary. Here’s more on why you’ll want to book a stay at Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn.

Welcome to Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn! First open in 1837, this iconic landmark has stood the test of time.

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The moment you set foot inside the historic walls, you’ll feel as though you’ve traveled back nearly two centuries to a time when Hanover was experiencing its canal boom.

Michael Haggerty / Google In fact, Abraham Lincoln was a frequent patron of this tavern.

Most people visit Spread Eagle for a chance to dine inside one of the seven impressive dining spaces, each of which has been renovated yet maintains its historic charm.

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Of course, no experience at Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn is complete without staying the night inside the inn itself. Guests can choose from one of five rooms, each offering everything you’ll need for a cozy stay.

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Upon waking up in the morning, you can return to the Tavern for a delightful made-to-order breakfast. Whether you’re gearing up for a day of exploring the area or recharging in your room, you’ll be ready to greet the day.

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So whether you’re a history buff or simply love the experience of staying at a bed & breakfast, you’ll find that Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn is impressive on every level.

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Have you ever visited Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn? What did you think of this historic retreat in Ohio? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! For more information, head on over to Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn online.

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In fact, Abraham Lincoln was a frequent patron of this tavern.

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Address: Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn, 10150 Plymouth St, Hanoverton, OH 44423, USA