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"Felt
like I was staying at a friend's home..."
"Outstanding,
friendly service!"
"You
went out of your way to accomodate us!"
"Simply
an excellent experience."
"Asbolutely
delicious breakfasts!"
"I
just felt so welcome..." |
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| Greetings
from the Innkeepers! |
We
are so glad that you have taken a moment to visit the Scott
Station Inn website! We assure you that if you stay with us
you will find a place of rest, relaxation and some of the
best Southern cooking around.
We
pride ourselves in being able to maintain an inn that caters
to you, our visitors. We want you to be able to get away from
all of the busyness of life so you can catch a breath and
enjoy a piece of small town America.
Our
inn is located right in the heartland region of the beautiful
horse country of Kentucky. The horse farms, rolling hills
and lush landscapes are what makes Kentucky such an exceptional
getaway for you the traveler.
Come
join us in an experience you'll surely never forget! |
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Nick, Erin and Michael Ward
(Innkeepers) |
John and Amy Fitch
(owners)
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| Uses for the Inn |
Our inn features 10 beautiful rooms for your stay in Wilmore BUT there are other options as well. You can use our inn for the following:
~ Teas
~ Luncheons
~ Retirement Parties
~ Family Reunions
~ Out of town Guests
~ Small Retreats
Prices if wanting a meal are:
Teas $8.00 per person
Breakfast $8.00 per person (if not staying at the inn)
Luncheons $10.00 per person
They will be charged for the number reserved regardless if fewer show up. |
History
of the Scott Station Inn |
Wilmore,
KY was founded in 1890. Seven years earlier John Scott, a
local surveyor, had sold the railroad right-of-way through
Jessamine County to the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. The
town was originally called Scott Station.
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Scott owned a substantial amount of property and livestock.
One day his prize mule wandered out on the railroad tracks
and was killed. Mr. Scott sued the railroad for failing
to put fences along the right-of-way. Although C.S.R.
awarded him a small sum of money, no fences were ever
constructed. |
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In
retaliation for the lawsuit, C.S.R. changed the name of Scott
Station to Wilmore after J.R. Wilmore, Scott's cousin.
Today,
Wilmore retains its small town charm amidst an increase in
residents. The current population is just at 6200. |
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- Southern
hospitality at its finest!
- Ideal
for weddings, receptions and reunions
- The
perfect place for that relaxing getaway
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