The Log Inn in Haubstadt, Indiana, is recognized as the oldest restaurant in the state, having served President Abraham Lincoln in 1844 during his political campaign.
While dining at the Log Inn, visitors can see rooms that look nearly the same as they did when Lincoln dined there, complete with original log walls.
Lincoln's visit to the Log Inn reflects a rare historical insight into the dining choices of U.S. presidents, with few records documenting their meals.
The Log Inn, originally established as a stagecoach stop, continues to offer traditional fare, allowing diners to experience a piece of history with every meal.
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