Used as a headquarters and a hospital during the Civil War, this inn is said to be haunted by soldiers and other folks who passed away here during that era. Some guests have reported being touched or spoken to by the spirits. The inn has been featured on many TV shows.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 204 Elm Street
West Point, KY 40177
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 38.0007438, -85.94499339999999
- County:
- Hardin County, Kentucky
- Nearest Towns:
- West Point, KY (0.1 mi.)
Muldraugh, KY (5.1 mi.)
Fort Knox, KY (7.6 mi.)
Laconia, IN (7.9 mi.)
Elizabeth, IN (8.5 mi.)
Valley Station, KY (8.6 mi.)
Doe Valley, KY (9.8 mi.)
Pleasure Ridge Park, KY (11.0 mi.)
Radcliff, KY (11.1 mi.)
Brandenburg, KY (12.2 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.innsite.com/inns/A004689.html
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As of Oct 2016, this Inn no longer exists as an Inn and Granny’s Attic no longer exists either.
is it a private residence??
yes, it’s a private residence now