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What's better than checking in to a delightful Warren County bed and breakfast and knowing that you'll be enjoying great personalized service, a wonderful night's sleep in a unique room, and a delicious breakfast when you awaken? Well, we have to say that the only thing better is knowing that you're checking in to one of the very BEST Warren County bed and breakfasts. This guide will help you get there.
Escape your pressures of the daily grind, kick back and relax with a good book and a cup of tea or a glass of wine, and immerse yourself in unsurpassed comfort at one of the top Bed & Breakfasts in Warren County.
Hardy's Bed and Breakfast Suites
With four distinctive houses, each built before 1900, Hardy's can cater to your every desire. Slip into one of their luxurious complimentary robes as you nestle up close to your room's cozy fireplace for a special evening. On-site massage, classic English High Tea with all the trimmings, and special Wine Tastings are just some of the treats you'll find at this Lebanon treasure.
Silver High Manor Bed & Breakfast
Ideally located in Lebanon's historic East End district, Silver High Manor is just a short walk to all the fantastic antique shops in Lebanon. Built in 1847, this gorgeous Gothic Revival home features two charming guest parlors and lush backyard gardens. Your friends will be jealous when they hear the stories you'll tell about the pampering, elegant décor, and delectable food you enjoyed during your stay.
Hammel House Inn
The Hammel House Inn has been hosting travelers in downtown Waynesville for nearly 200 years. Presidents Martin Van Buren and George W. Bush have stayed here in these charming guest rooms. Your stay includes a full three-course breakfast in the graceful dining room, and complimentary homemade pie.
Cranberry Cottage
Cranberry Cottage is an exquisite 1,300-square-foot Italionate Victorian Home built in 1883, in downtown Waynesville, just minutes from more than 50 Waynesville antique shops. Restored in 1990 with an additional mother-in-law's cottage, you can explore the lovely gardens, relax on the screen porch, or enjoy the swing and have an afternoon or evening snack on the lower patio.
River Walker Bed & Breakfast
This rustic, century-old bed and breakfast is set on five acres of land along the Little Miami Bike Trail. Entertain yourself in the billiards room, take advantage of wireless internet, or better yet, explore the trail and spot deer, wild turkeys, blue herons and woodpeckers before returning home to your lovely and comfortable private rooms.
America's destiny has been shaped by the actions of the brave and righteous. Leaders like Frederick Douglas and Harriet Tubman laid the foundation for the pursuit of freedom for African Americans. One result of their quest was the creation of the Underground Railroad.
In Warren County, numerous heroes helped thousands of runaway slaves along their journey to freedom in the northern "free states" and in Canada.
Springboro has preserved much of this history through the collection of documents, maps, and artifacts at the Springboro Historical Society Museum. Also, pick up a walking tour brochure from the Springboro Chamber of Commerce and see a living history of its 14 documented safe houses.
Relive part of Springboro's historic role in the Underground Railroad with a stay at Wright House B&B, a documented safe house built in 1815. Your stay includes a gourmet breakfast and personal guided tour of the house and its hiding place. The western chimney is whitewashed on only one side, a typical sign to runaway slaves that the house was a station on the journey north to freedom.
The community of Harveysburg, one of the most progressive areas in Ohio, afforded African Americans an equal chance at education. Tour Harveysburg's First Free Black School, built in 1831, which houses artifacts and historic photos.
Nearby in Cincinnati, visit the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, filled with inspirational exhibits serving as a memorial to the heroes of the Underground Railroad, and those who continue the struggle for freedom today.
Celebrate black history month in Warren County in June, when a special exhibit from the Cincinnati Museum Center will honor 400 years of African American contributors to United States history. America I AM: The African American Imprint, illustrates pivotal moments of African American courage, conviction and creativity that have helped to shape the culture and society in which we live today.