Hotel Millersburg

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  • Inn Millersburg respected its first visitor in 1847. As one of Ohio’s most established working inns, it has been put on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Division of Interiors. The Hotel’s outside and numerous inside components stay the same from the days of early development.

    Lodging Millersburg lies in the heart of Ohio’s most punctual boondocks – Holmes County, Ohio. Inherent 1847, it is Millersburg’s most seasoned huge building, and in its initial days, a considerable change over the stagecoach hotels utilized by most explorers.

    The Hotel, which has been put on the US Department of Interior’s National Register of Historic Places, is situated in the focal point of the Millersburg National Historic area.

    Similarly as with most noteworthy structures, the Hotel has experienced a noteworthy redesign each 30-40 years. The most recent redesign was in 2013 when the previous Holmes County Administration Building was procured and appended to the Hotel. This included six new visitor rooms that ignore the Courthouse.

    In 2006, a lift, an anteroom, four new visitor rooms and a bigger kitchen was included. Unique components of the Hotel incorporate the building outside, tin roofs all through the first floor, tin dividers in the Lincoln Room, and two-inch thick strong maple section entryways. An example of unique wallpaper from the 1840s, which was revealed amid the 2006 redesign, is shown in the Lincoln Room.

    Since obtaining the property in 2002, Bill and Shirley Robinson (the present proprietors) have worked relentlessly towards making of a genuine Victorian Era lodging, however with redesigned visitor courtesies. They have included unique precious stone light apparatuses, put Victorian furniture all through, painted and adorned the visitor rooms in strong hues, and included truly many unique and copy of Victorian Era pictures, prints, reports and mirrors. Visitors frequently remark on the amount they appreciate the vibe of this old, memorable lodging.

    Demand a visit on your following visit to Hotel Millersburg.

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