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The Huddleston Farmhouse Inn in Cambridge City, Indiana, is a historic inn that once served travelers along the National Road.It was owned by former-Quaker John Huddleston who, with his wife Susannah, and 11 children, offered lodging, cooking materials, and a place for their horses to rest for the night.
Cambridge City was laid out and platted in 1836. [4] [5] The community was named after the city of Cambridge, in England. [6] The Cambridge City post office has been in operation since 1835. [7] Cambridge City experienced growth when the Whitewater Canal was extended to that point in 1846. [8]
Cambridge City Historic District is a national historic district located at Cambridge City, Wayne County, Indiana.The district encompasses 572 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Cambridge City.
Directory of Hartford City, Indiana, Together with a Complete Gazetteer of Blackford County Land Owners. Troy, Ohio: George R. Dale. p. 168. Directory of Hartford City and Montpelier and Blackford County Gazetteer for the Years 1911-1912. Anderson, Indiana: The Union Directory Co. 1912. p. 280. Gas Belt Review. Hartford City, Indiana: Blackford ...
Business clustering makes neighborhoods a destination. Restaurants like Patti’s Pierogis (originally listed for $609,000, now cut to $445,000) and Mee Sum (recently listed at $449,000) are both ...
Conklin-Montgomery House is a historic home located at Cambridge City, Wayne County, Indiana. It was built between about 1836 and 1838, and is a two-story, five-bay, brick hip and end gable roofed townhouse. It features a two-story, in antis, recessed portico with a second story balcony supported by Ionic order and Doric order columns.
SmacNally's Waterfront Bar & Grill, at 180 Irvin Garrish Highway in Ocracoke, N.C. The owners are planning to open a location in Holden Beach in May 2024.
The Log Inn is a family-style restaurant located in Southeastern Johnson Township in Gibson County, Indiana. It was founded around 1825 by Mr. Henry Haub, the namesake of nearby Haubstadt . During its lifetime it has been used as a host to Abraham Lincoln ; a stop on the Underground Railroad ; a stop on the Dixie Highway, the main road between ...