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Est. 1833
The Stagecoach Inn is a charming 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home located in Tiny Town Guthrie, Kentucky. The nationally registered home is full of rich American history and tradition. The Inn comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests and is the ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Guthrie provides the quaint charm of diversity where automobiles, cyclists, and modern-day farm equipment meet Amish horse-drawn carriages.
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The 2-story, 3,226 square foot home includes 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and can comfortably sleep up to 12 guests.
Unwind from the every day and take in the breathtaking views of the Kentucky countryside.
Centrally located off Highway 79, The Stagecoach Inn is just a 7-minute drive from quaint shops, local eateries, and outdoor adventures.
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Just a short drive down highway 41 you will discover the renowned Old Oaks Farm events and lodging venue. Tucked away amongst the sweeping Kentucky countryside is the perfect venue equipped to host life's most precious moments. The Old Oaks Farm includes a 5-bedroom mansion that sleeps 12 guests, detached groom's quarters, white fenced horse stable housing two Tennessee Walking Horses, and countless striking backdrops for your special event. Explore the timeless venue and inquire about hosting your special event or country escape today!
Built as a relay house and stagecoach stop in 1833 by Major John P. Gray, The Stagecoach Inn (originally named Gray’s Inn) served as lodging quarters for distant travelers from across the Midwest. Historical records report that the inn has also been utilized as a civil war hospital, tavern, church, and restaurant.
Centrally located at the intersection of highway 41 and 79, the Inn provided accommodations for some of the most famous historical figures in our nation. Records found that the infamous outlaw Jesse James was a patron of the Inn. Other noteworthy guests include President Andrew Jackson, Jenny Lind, and Thomas Daly Rice.
On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act which authorized lands west of the Mississippi River to be exchanged for land occupied by Native Americans. The Cherokee Native Americans went on a treacherous journey that lasted from November 1838 to March 1839. It is estimated that approximately 4,000 Cherokees died of cold, hunger, and disease during the trip.
The Inn was believed to have hosted military escorts who lead The Cherokee Indians on the Trail of Tears. It is said that Indian Chief White Path drank from the well and blessed its sweet water. He named the well 'Utok Amawah' which means 'well of sweet water'. A few days later at Hopkinsville, KY, White Path passed away.
The town of Guthrie was established around 1840 and was originally a stage stop called Pondy Woods. The town was later renamed the State Line because of its positioning on the Kentucky-Tennessee border. The stage stop was later named after James A. Guthrie, a prominent U.S. Senator, and the railroad's president. Guthrie was officially recognized as a US city in 1876 and opened its first post office in 1868.
88 Graysville Rd.
Guthrie, KY 42234
(270) 601-4043
Address:
Tiny Towne Norcross
2055 Beaver Ruin Rd
Norcross, GA 30071
USA
Phone:
470-265 6665
Friday 1:00 – 9:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Pricing: Entrance into the edutainment park is free, and prices inside vary depending on the activity. Tiny Towne uses a credits system: 1 credit or 1 Tiny Dollar = $1 – but the more you buy, the cheaper it gets. Once you get your Tiny Towne permit, you will be able to purchase Tiny Dollars for as little as $0.69 or even as little as $0.5 if you are enrolled in the UGA program.
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For information on our group rates, please check the For Educators tab for educational field trips or the Party tab for celebrations.
Environment: Our family-oriented facility is designed for people of all ages. Our Norcross location is completely indoors – we maintain a temperature between 65° and 78° Fahrenheit year-round.
Tiny Towne Driver’s Permit: Maximize your benefits and receive exclusive perks! ID Cards alone cost $20 – but check our daily specials for package deals. Click here for more information.
Required Forms: All new drivers/ players must register at the front desk and an electronic waiver must be signed by a parent or guardian.