Cobble Stone Inn

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Cobble Stone Inn, built in the early 1800s and allegedly once visited by Abraham Lincoln, is the site of a mysterious disappearance. One day, the inn’s owners simply vanished, never to be heard from again. Locals say they still haunt the place–their apparitions have been seen all over the premises.

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Geographic Information

Address:
2088 Church St
East Troy, WI 53120
United States

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GPS:
42.785446828283526, -88.40476171296689
County:
Walworth County, Wisconsin
Nearest Towns:
East Troy, WI (0.0 mi.)
Potter Lake, WI (3.8 mi.)
Mukwonago, WI (6.7 mi.)
Eagle, WI (7.4 mi.)
Rochester, WI (9.6 mi.)
Waterford, WI (9.8 mi.)
Burlington, WI (9.9 mi.)
Springfield, WI (9.9 mi.)
North Prairie, WI (10.3 mi.)
Elkhorn, WI (10.5 mi.)

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