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The Kennedy Cabin, Est. 7/7/77
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"Salvaged in Ohio", this extraordinary cabin is located in the quaint village of Rushville, Ohio. Featured in the 1991 Fine Home Building magazine, the Kennedy Cabin is built with 90% salvaged local materials. Hike in the Hocking Hills, check out nearby historical sites, then relax and rejuvenate at the cabin. Note: This property is smoke free and is not rented to smokers. Parties and events are not allowed. Experience the uniqueness and appreciate the fine craftsmanship and love that an artist/contractor and his wife built into this astounding cabin. Their daughter Anita wants to share this place with others and her appreciation for the cabin and property. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, cleaning measures have been increased for the protection of both guests and host. Light switches, door knobs, handrails, all hard surfaces are cleaned and disinfected thoroughly after each booking. Bathrooms are cleaned and disinfected stringently. I am totally committed in having a clean and safe environment for your stay over. Full access to the cabin. The host lives in a cottage on the hill above the cabin. I will greet you upon arrival and give you a brief tour. You are not sharing the cabin with any other guests. For any special events or occasions I will be happy to assist you with your needs. Listed as a District on the National Register of Historic Places, Rushville is also the birthplace of composer Benjamin Hanby who is famous for the songs "Darling Nelly Gray", "Up on the Housetop", and "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas". Rushville Road is the main road through the village that follows the same route as the historic Zane's Trace. Visit all of Fairfield County's historical sites and public property. Or take Rt. 664 out of Rushville to Hocking Hills and visit Old Man's Cave and do some hiking, zip lining. Shops are in nearby Lancaster or Logan and there's a large flea market on Rt. 33. Lancaster Public Transit can pick you up in Rushville for a trip to Lancaster and back again. Otherwise, you will need your own vehicle. Lancaster is 7 miles west of Rushville and Somerset is 7 miles east of Rushville. Route 664 out of Rushville gets you over to the Hocking Hills in approximately 40 minutes. An 8 foot table seating 10 people is on the lower level.
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