At the heart of Lebanon, Ohio, the Golden Lamb Inn serves as the city’s centerpiece. Although the photo above is from 1936, the Golden Lamb has existed as a public house since 1803, just a year after the city’s founding in 1802. The Golden Lamb is most well known as a favored destination of U.S. presidents. Much like its neighbor LCNB, the Golden Lamb is still in service to this day! The bottom floor of the building has been converted into a restaurant, while the remaining three floors of the four story building still function as a public hotel with a rustic ambiance.
The information used in this article come from The Golden Lamb’s own website.