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There
are 15 guest rooms, each with a private bath. Each room is
individually decorated with different drapes, wallpaper, and
antique and reproduction furniture. The rooms are named after
significant people and events from Corydon's past. The first
two floors are furnished with Victorian furniture, while the
third floor reflects the country theme. Where possible the original floors have been restored. Room floors show the original square-headed nails which were handmade one at a time by blacksmiths. During the restoration of the first and second floor hallways, the owners had a pleasant surprise: when the carpenters peeled away the carpeting, two layers of vinyl, two layers of plywood and several coats of paint they found that the original floors were patterned with alternating boards of light chestnut and dark walnut woods. The balusters supporting the handrail of the sweeping staircase reveal the same pattern of intricately carved light and dark woods. Although the building takes you back to a more elegant and quiet time, modern amenities such as sprinkler systems, smoke alarms, modern baths, air conditioning, phones, color cable TVs, VCRs and five rooms with gas log fireplaces helped us to earn the slogan "Hideaway for Romantics" from Vacation Magazine in 1991. The couple divorced in August or September of 1829. |

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Listed on the National Register of Historical Places
Featured on two 1991 HallmarkTM Christmas Cards |
Built in 1873
at Capitol & Chestnut Streets in Corydon, Indiana .
You will find unique shops, fine restaurants, antique
malls, historical buildings, art glass factory and an
excursion train all within walking distance of the Inn.
The entire downtown area has been designated a National
Historic District. |
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