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The Lizzie B bread and breakfast got me to thinking about other haunted places that now serve food
and/or offer lodging. This one looks ripe for a good meal and a bloody murder in the middle of the
night. Unfortunately it burned to the ground in 1998 and I can not find anything that shows it has
re-opened.
Michael
Link: http://www.prairieghosts.com/hayloft.html Excerpt: "The Hayloft Restaurant in Plymouth is a
rather unique restaurant in a state that features a number of unusual eateries. The Hayloft was
originally built in the 1800's, but until the early 1970's it was not a restaurant at all, but a
functional barn. The Hayloft is not a rustic and popular eating establishment, but it does boast one
other thing that many other Indiana restaurants do not.... it's own resident ghost."
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Deathbed statement...
"Codeine . . . bourbon." ~~Tallulah Bankhead, actress, d. December 12, 1968
and/or offer lodging. This one looks ripe for a good meal and a bloody murder in the middle of the
night. Unfortunately it burned to the ground in 1998 and I can not find anything that shows it has
re-opened.
Michael
Link: http://www.prairieghosts.com/hayloft.html Excerpt: "The Hayloft Restaurant in Plymouth is a
rather unique restaurant in a state that features a number of unusual eateries. The Hayloft was
originally built in the 1800's, but until the early 1970's it was not a restaurant at all, but a
functional barn. The Hayloft is not a rustic and popular eating establishment, but it does boast one
other thing that many other Indiana restaurants do not.... it's own resident ghost."
--
Deathbed statement...
"Codeine . . . bourbon." ~~Tallulah Bankhead, actress, d. December 12, 1968