OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEHT) -- It's a milestone not many businesses anywhere can claim. The Log Inn in Haubstadt, Indiana is turning 200 years old. As the oldest restaurant in the state, it holds a lot of history while continuing to serve generations.

In the heart of Gibson County, history is served daily on a plate.

Built in 1825, The Log Inn has welcomed travelers locals and even President Abraham Lincoln himself in 1844.

Now solely a restaurant, it was originally a stagecoach stop. A stagecoach was essential for long distance travelers so they could take breaks and refresh their horses.

"My dad did all the research. [Lincoln] was campaigning for the Clay party, and this was the way he had to go to Vincennes and Terre Haute," says Trish Epley, the owner of the Log Inn.

In the Lincoln room

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