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The Brownsville Inn, or otherwise known as the National Trail Schoolhouse Inn, was built around the year 1900, and originally served as a school for grades 1-12. In 1949, the school closed and the building remained vacant for many years. On June 24, 2001, the Brownsville Inn was opened as a bed and breakfast. The building is still located off of Ohio 668 in Brownsville. [1]
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References
- ↑ Cassie Holderman, “Schoolhouse Turns Into Guesthouse,” The Advocate, April 30, 2002.