Tucked away just off U.S. 219 (Seneca Trail) is a beautiful, 200-year-old farmhouse overlooking miles of farmland in historic Monroe County, and if you can snag it for a night or two, we definitely recommend it as an excellent space to relax and rejuvenate!

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You can learn more about and book The Farm House here. For nearby local attractions, see here, here, and here.

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