550 Tucker Dr.
Maysville, KY 41056
Nightly Rates: ( 65.99 - 67.99 )
2 Star
Waterbeds available in some rooms Maysville College - 1 mile Historic Washington - 1 mile Lake Alma State Park - 6 miles John Rankin House State Memorial - 15 miles Community College







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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 11:00 AM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is EST
· 46 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
* Discounts available for VIP, AAA, AARP, Corporate, Truckers and Military
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9 Tucker DriveMaysville, KY 41056606-759-0802Open 11AM to 12 midnight, Monday to Thursday, 11AM to 1AM Friday and SaturdayFine dining with steak and seafood. Ocassional live entertainment.
Laredo's Restaurant and Bar545 Tucker DriveMaysville, KY 41056606-759-8749Open Monday to Thursday 11AM to 10PM. Open Friday to Saturday 11AM to 11PM. Sunday open 12 noon to 9PM.Simple Southwestern style cuisine with patio seating available.
Off of US 68Washington, KY57 acre park featured with a pool, par 3 golf course, miniature golf course, 3 tennis courts, two softball fields, and numerous picnic sites. Also a 12 acre fishing lake with a walking trek around it.

The Ohio Bridge - this bridge connects from Maysville, KY to Ohio (Simon Kenton Bridge).



503 South Court StreetWashington, KY606-759-7411This house was the birthplace of the famous Confederate general, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, who was killed in the battle of Shiloh (1862) while leading a charge against General Grant's men. The museum recreates the family home with period furniture, photos, and documents.
Paxton Inn2030 Old Main StreetWashington, KY6060-759-7411Built around 1810 by James A. Paxton, a local attorney and ardent abolitionist, this inn was a safe house for escaping slaves. According to oral history, the slaves sat on the narrow staircase hidden next to the kitchen fireplace until they could safely be moved across the river to Ohio.
Harriet Beecher Stowet Slavery to Freedom Museum2124 Old Main StreetWashinton, KY606-759-7411The home of Marshall Key, this home was visited by Miss Stowe during the summer of 1833. While there, she attended a local slave auction and her reaction later prompted 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. Period furniture and displays showing slave life and pre-Civil War documents are featured.
The National Underground Railroad Museum38 West Fourth StreetMaysville, KY606-564-9411 ext 314This museum houses the rich legacy for justice and freedom on one of the central routes of escape followed by fugitive slaves. The museum is located in the Bier-bower house. This house, built in the 1840s, was used to hide runaway slaves. The artifacts and documents displayed here are a testament to the struggle of the men and women who crossed the Ohio and made their way north to freedom.
The Mason County Musuem215 Sutton StreetMaysville, KY606-564-5865This museum offers a significant glimpse of the region's Civil War and African American heritage through its extensive collection of manuscripts, histories, documents, and videos. The Museum is listed on the Civil War Discovery Trail. The exhibits include period furniture, paintings, two dioramas, and displays of artifacts from pre-history to the present.



