With fall slowly creeping in, you’ll want to take advantage of the places in Indiana with the best fall scenery. From fall foliage drives to stunning harvest displays at farms, there’s a ton of gorgeous natural wonder to take in this fall. If you want to combine food with your love of fall foliage, then check out this incredible hidden restaurant in Indiana.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr Founded in 1851, Story, Indiana was a tiny community in Brown County that has since been more or less dissolved into the town of Nashville. This town became deserted after the Great Depression, with little more than a historic inn surviving.
Story Inn Bed and Breakfast/Facebook The Story Inn is surrounded by preserved remains of this early 19th century town. You can now enjoy lunch or dinner in what used to be the town’s general store, surrounded by antiques and stunning natural beauty.
Photographer/Flickr Brown County is arguably the prettiest county to visit in the fall, and the drive to the Story Inn (particularly if you cut through the state park) is stunning. You’ll be able to experience all of the colors of fall in their most vivid form.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr Outside of the inn is no different, with gorgeous trees and shrubbery, all in varying hues of orange, yellow, brown, green, and red.
Kevin T./TripAdvisor The inside of the inn is also incredible, with authentic vintage decor and a welcoming country style. You’ll instantly feel at home in this rustic dining room.
Story Inn Bed and Breakfast/Facebook The food itself is incredible, with dishes like beef du jour, lamb steak leg, and blackened scallops. For the full experience, check into the inn for a night for an unforgettable stay. There are even rumors that the inn is haunted!
KimManleyOrt/Flickr For awesome fall foliage and a great view of a historic former village and gorgeous natural scenery, have dinner at the Story Inn. You can find it at 6404 South State Rd. 135, Nashville, IN 4744.
Check out this charming hidden restaurant in the heart of gorgeous Brown County for the best display of fall colors. For the best places to check out fall foliage, check out this post.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr
Founded in 1851, Story, Indiana was a tiny community in Brown County that has since been more or less dissolved into the town of Nashville. This town became deserted after the Great Depression, with little more than a historic inn surviving.
Story Inn Bed and Breakfast/Facebook
The Story Inn is surrounded by preserved remains of this early 19th century town. You can now enjoy lunch or dinner in what used to be the town’s general store, surrounded by antiques and stunning natural beauty.
Photographer/Flickr
Brown County is arguably the prettiest county to visit in the fall, and the drive to the Story Inn (particularly if you cut through the state park) is stunning. You’ll be able to experience all of the colors of fall in their most vivid form.
Outside of the inn is no different, with gorgeous trees and shrubbery, all in varying hues of orange, yellow, brown, green, and red.
Kevin T./TripAdvisor
The inside of the inn is also incredible, with authentic vintage decor and a welcoming country style. You’ll instantly feel at home in this rustic dining room.
The food itself is incredible, with dishes like beef du jour, lamb steak leg, and blackened scallops. For the full experience, check into the inn for a night for an unforgettable stay. There are even rumors that the inn is haunted!
KimManleyOrt/Flickr
For awesome fall foliage and a great view of a historic former village and gorgeous natural scenery, have dinner at the Story Inn. You can find it at 6404 South State Rd. 135, Nashville, IN 4744.
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