Stay In The Heart Of Historic Rabbit Hash At This Little-Known, Rustically Beautiful Apartment In Kentucky
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Rabbit Hash General Store is one of the most historic places in Kentucky. This winsome old store has been a community cornerstone since 1831, and remains one of the town’s most beloved fixtures to this day. Now, you can stay in a piece of history at The Old Hashienda, a rustic inn located in the heart of Rabbit Hash. This is a wholly unique and delightful experience you can only have right here in Kentucky!
Rabbit Hash is a delightful slice of small-town Americana. It's an unincorporated community in Boone County, with a population of just 315.
There's a homey, lived-in quality to the general store that makes it downright irresistible. It's the kind of place you want to sit and put your feet up... and now, you quite literally can!
It's a charming and spacious apartment that offers guests the unique opportunity to sleep in a piece of Kentucky history. The cabin sleeps up to four people comfortably.
However, despite its modern amenities, there's an enchanting charm to this Airbnb that you simply won't find anywhere else in Kentucky. It's that special je ne sais quoi that old buildings simply have.
One of the best features about The Old Hashienda is its location: it's smack in the center of town, with its front porch overlooking the mighty Ohio River.
And since it's right in the heart of Rabbit Hash, guests at The Old Hashienda can really soak up the local culture and flavor of this lovable Kentucky town!
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