Talbott Taverne (1775) is a uniquely, well-crafted early stone building and an extremely rare example of Flemish bond stonework.
Today I have received two LinkedIn direct login links triggered by somebody in Bardstown, Kentucky. I haven't heard of that place before, but it sure looks like the quintessential American small town: https://www.google.com/maps/@37.8146079,-85.4651112,3a,75y,190.41h,88.25t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s6u1_76rVlIQCTyWD8pUEww!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
The Bourbon Manor B&B, our Kentucky Bourbon Trail gay B&B consists of two lovely, restored National Historic Registry and Kentucky Landmark Plantation Homes - an 1810 Federal House and an 1830 Antebellum Mansion - originally built by the Brown family, known for their long history in Kentucky Politics.
We spent the day in Bardstown yesterday and I visited an inn that was owned by the cousin of Jesse and Frank James, outlaws.
One night, Jesse got drunk and thought he saw birds flying around the room and shot it up!
You'll have to zoom in to see the damage.