have you heard of ohio's oldest hotel?
the golden lamb has been in operation since 1803. it got its name because many pioneers could not read, so a simple picture was helpful.
in the early days, it was a log tavern, and in
1815 built in brick. a third floor was added, and in 1878 a fourth floor for the men who were building the railroad.
there's a comfortable waiting area in the front, with
a newspaper and a fireplace to warm you.
in 1964 the black horse tavern and this lower-story gift shop were added.
inside, history permeates.
the food is delicious. the house salad with smoky cheese, salmon with vegetable risotto, raspberry chocolate dessert - all recommended.
my family has had special events here -
twenty-two years ago my soon-to-be husband's parents met mine for the first time.
we came one year with young children for thanksgiving and played cards between courses. slow service, so lots of fun.
a special moms' night out.
beautiful memories.
joy to you!
joy to you!
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