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    Bailey House Bed & Breakfast - Our room

    Bailey House Bed & Breakfast

    (6 reviews)

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    Amazing immersion into Ulysses Grant by staying with ancestor of the Baileys. Which is across the…read morestreet March 2024 The kindness shown by these welcoming people is truly inspiring and truly meaningful ! Stan and Nancy gave us an unforgettable Stay. We were able to step back in history of close friends and learn about the 18th president through the of next door neighbor. Written April 2, 2024

    My girlfriend and I had never stayed at a bed & breakfast before but she wanted to try one so we…read morefound the Bailey House Bed & Breakfast online. We had to go to a wedding and a graduation in the area so we booked our trip with Nancy via email. When we arrived we were greeted by Nancy's daughter and showed around briefly, then to our room. They have the cutest little dog and a couple of cats which are lazy and very friendly. Our room was huge, very nice and very clean. The bed was very comfortable, much more so than just about any bed in any home-away-from-home that I've stayed at, the only comparable bed would probably be the beds at Hampton Inn (which will cost you about $159 a night I might add). We were the only ones staying the first night and were able to name our own breakfast time, we chose 9am. The next morning we woke up to the smell of bacon and went downstairs for a wonderful breakfast of fruit plate, apple-french toast and bacon with juice and tea (neither of us drink coffee). We spoke with Nancy for nearly two hours about the area and really enjoyed our time just sitting and talking. The next day we had another wonderful breakfast before departing. Our first experience with a bed & breakfast was a great one. I think we were very fortunate to have chosen such a beautiful historic house run by such a wonderful family. As a side note as a techno-addict I appreciated the fast, free wi-fi (fast enough to stream Netflix). Unfortunately with our wedding and graduation we did not have time for a proper tour of the grounds and the area but since my girlfriend has family in the area we most certainly plan to come back. This is a fantastic value for the money and far beats anything you will find in a hotel, in cleanliness, comfort and value. And what hotel that you stay at is going to have such a cute Pomeranian to eat breakfast with? I loved the place so much I tipped Nancy generously and I would recommend everyone else do the same, you shouldn't have any problem affording it with the money you save from staying at a Holiday Inn!

    Holiday Inn Express Washington CH Jeffersonville S

    Holiday Inn Express Washington CH Jeffersonville S

    (15 reviews)

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    Great hotel option for those looking for comfort and excellent service; Holiday Inn Express is well…read moreworth it! Came here with my friend and her mother for a single night stay as part of a friend's wedding. I was surprised to see a Holiday Inn in this area since it isn't particularly populated, though I certainly appreciated it being here! The rooms are clean and well-appointed, and any amenity you might need is either already in the room or available at the front counter. I somehow managed to forget to bring an iPhone charger (arguably the most important thing you should bring on any trip) so I went up front to see if they had one on offer and, sure enough, they offered me one right away. I half-expected them to ask for my driver's license or at least room number before entrusting it to me, though they were super casual about it : "It's fine, you can bring it back whenever you're done with it!" Wow, that's a breath of fresh air! The complimentary breakfast here was very nice and had a variety of warm options (not just cold cereal or basic oatmeal like many hotels try to pass off as a meal), and I dutifully returned the charger to the front desk prior to departure, with them accepting it back as casually as they had issued it. Maybe that's more about the nature of people who live around here, though I appreciated it just the same! While I didn't use the pool on this occasion, it did look very appealing, as did the landscaping around the hotel. I was very pleased with my short visit here and would gladly do it again if offered the chance! Overall: 5.0 stars ---- Pros: - Excellent rooms with everything you'll need to keep you comfortable. - Clean rooms, common areas, and parking lot. - Pleasant (and trusting) staff. - Great continental breakfast, actually worthy of that title. Cons: - None. You pay more for Holiday Inn than you would elsewhere and for good reason: they provide great value and ensure you're well-rested and in a good mood for whatever rigors tomorrow holds for you!

    I have stayed in many really good and even great hotels throughout my time as a comedian and I must…read moresay that the Hampton Inn Washington Courthouse in Jeffersonville, OH is my all time favorite. Firstly, this is the best and friendliest staff I have ever known. The GM is hilarious and made time to make sure everything was right in my room and even brought me goodies to snack on even though I couldn't- I'm on keto, but they were very tempting snacks. Ok, so let me tell you about the room. Girl, the room had the most perfect bed I have ever slept on. If I could have figured out a way to smuggle this bed out I would have. I'm kinda like the Goldilocks of hotel beds and this one was just right. So right in fact that when I went to lay down for just 5 min before unpacking my gear it sucked me in and I slept for 2 hours ! That never happens! The tv was actually larger than my 50 inch at home and had great channels. This one hotel has messed up my entire theory of hotel cable. Maybe it's an anomaly, but in all the years I have been traveling for my career the equation has been the better the hotel is the shittier the cable. Well thanks for proving me wrong this time, Hampton Inn! The room itself was excellent. They gave me a handicap accessible room on the first floor and it was the first room when one walks in- as all handicapped rooms should be. Why most hotels put them so far down the hallways I'll never know. This one did it right. Getting a late checkout wasn't an issue, either. In fact they offered it to me. The best part of my stay had to be the giant picture of cows behind the front desk welcoming me into the hotel. Yes, cowss. I love cows and the cow picture just made me smile as I avoided the fresh, hot cookies. Corporate, leave that cow pic alone! Thank you so much, Hampton Inn! I will stay here next time I'm anywhere close.

    Murphin Ridge Inn - Old building

    Murphin Ridge Inn

    (6 reviews)

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    Great spot to relax and recharge. We stayed in one of the cabins, which was cozy, well-outfitted,…read moreand very clean. We especially appreciated the rocking chairs and porch swing on the porch. There are several easy hiking trails on the property that are well-maintained and offer beautiful views. The food in the restaurant was very good as well. Finally, I can't say enough good about the staff of the inn. Every single employee we encountered, from waitstaff to registration desk managers to housekeeping staff, were exceedingly friendly and professional.

    Feeling burned out? Need to get away? Rural Ohio therapy for the mind and soul awaits. Escape the…read morehustle and rush of executive life - retreat to Murphin Ridge Inn. Experience the rustic lodge and Amish country appeal. Listen to horse hooves clapping along the highway pavement as you approach the long gravel drive and see an Amish man conducting a horse-drawn carriage. Enter the main house through the welcoming squeaks of a screen door and the aromas of home cooking. Sit down to dinner and meet the chef in person, who will proudly (and rightfully) proclaim, "Best pork chop you've ever had, or it's free!" He was right. As enticing as it was to have the pork chop for every meal, we delved into the remainder of the menu; Fried chicken was juicy, tender, crispy, and dark golden brown. Black bean soup was simple with garlic, onion, and pepper. Needed a bit of salt, but it was really delicious, even if under-seasoned. The menu was full of delicious Heartland food for the soul. Top off your night with a tipsy cider (hot apple cider with caramel vodka: genius) by the fire, where you'll meet other travelers and watch the moon light up the sky. When morning breaks, treat yourself to a stroll amongst the wooded trails that stretch for just under five miles. In the fall, the colors are absolutely breathtaking. There's nothing like a good, warm breakfast after a brisk walk...and once again, the chef did not disappoint. He even heated my steak from the night before so that I could enjoy steak and eggs. My only criticism of Murphin Ridge Inn was the beds; exquisitely uncomfortable and bouncier than a hop-along ball. Unless you love hard beds and plan to sleep alone, be prepared to be startled awake by every move your partner makes, and the probability of waking up stiff and sore is pretty high. The fact that we had a fireplace with a sleep timer in the middle of the room almost made us forget about the discomfort of the mattress, though. I'd still return to Murphin Ridge Inn for the atmosphere, food, friendly service, and relaxation, but I'd come prepared next time with a comfy mattress pad and maybe a cot.

    French Quarter Inn - Size of cereal "bowl"

    French Quarter Inn

    (34 reviews)

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    We were at the French Quarter Inn for one night in October 2023. We wish it could have been more…read more We thought the accommodations were terrific, especially for the price. My wife and I travel a lot and we have an opportunity to compare hotel/motels. The French Quarter is definitely a place we would come back too, and recommend.

    Highly recommended...could easily be a 5-star, but they fall short in a couple of areas that could…read morebe easily rectified. First to mention is the Continental breakfast. I don't think I've ever seen any hotel do it more cheaply. The waffle machines are behind the bar - but on a Wednesday morning, the attendant said that only she could use it but they were too busy today. However, my husband and I were the only people there. We were given a TINY plastic plate to pile on cold scrambled eggs, cold raw bacon, any toast or biscuit you wanted. I had decided to have oatmeal, but the EVEN TINIER plastic bowl was so small that there would be no way to stir it. My husband did try to make his bran flakes so I got a picture, for reference. Coffee was Walmart pods - blah! The 2nd picture is of the coffee pot in the room. It is totally rusted - and dirty. I shared with the front desk that their coffee pots wouldn't rust so quickly if they didn't place them on the already small bathroom counter by the sink. That space is needed for us anyway! Loved the room, air conditioner, FABULOUS bed and the ambiance of the whole place.

    Green Crest Motel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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