The Log Inn
The Log Inn is a family-style restaurant located in Southeastern Johnson Township in Gibson County, Indiana. It was founded around 1825 by Mr. Henry Haub, the namesake of nearby Haubstadt. During its lifetime it has been used as a host to Abraham Lincoln; a stop on the Underground Railroad; a stop on the Dixie Highway, the main road between Chicago and Florida, which eventually became US 41.[1] A dance hall was later built above the tavern and store and the complex would later become known as The Log Inn. The Log Inn is officially recognized as the oldest restaurant in Indiana.[1] In recent years, The Log Inn was featured in Food Network's Best of Viewer's Choice Program.[2]
The Log Inn is located one mile east of U.S. 41 in Warrenton, Indiana, at the intersection of County Road 1250 South and County Road 200 East or 2.5 miles southeast of Haubstadt and less than 1/4 mile north of Interstate 64.(38°10′25″N 87°31′53″W / 38.1735845°N 87.5313699°W / 38.1735845; -87.5313699[3]) or theloginn.net
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- Old Fort Branch Gym
- Gibson County Courthouse
- Gibson County Fairgrounds
- Gibson Generating Station
- Gibson Lake
- Gibson Southern High School
- Old Haubstadt Gym
- Lyles Consolidated School
- Oakland City New Lake
- Oakland City University
- Old Owensville Gym
- Patoka River NWR & Cane Ridge Sanctuary
- Princeton Community High School
- Princeton Community Middle School Gym
- The Log Inn
- Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana
- Tri-State Speedway
- Weather Rock COA Campgrounds
- Wheeling Covered Bridge
- Waldo J. Wood Memorial Jr/Sr High School
- YMCA Camp Carson
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