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Ruddick-Nugent House of Columbus, Indiana is an 1884 Victorian converted to Colonial Revival in 1924. The grounds occupy an entire city block, and are in the early stages of development into show gardens.
The four guest rooms are on the second floor, and named for the family that built the house. "William" and his wife "Martha" had three sons and two daughters, "Inez" the younger and "Lizzie" the older. When the house was built, Lizzie was 10. She lived here until age 97. All the rooms are pictured on our web site.
Columbus is a noted center of modern architecture, drawing 30,000 visitors annually to over 50 buildings by such names as Saarinen, Meier, Pei, Weese, Roche, and others. Columbus is ranked 6th in the country in architecture, topped only by places like Chicago and San Francisco.
In addition, Columbus is an All-America city where the quality of life is exceptional our schools, our parks, our government, out businesses all contribute to this place often called the "Athens of the Prairie". As a base for travel, consider that Brown County with its renowned State Park and Nashville (Indiana), an arts and craft center, is just 17 miles away. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and Louisville are each just over an hour away. Whether you want culture, the outdoors, shopping, or relaxing, you can do it all in Columbus at Ruddick-Nugent House.
Ruddick-Nugent House Bed & Breakfast is a member of the following associations: Indiana Bed & Breakfast Association Professional Association of Innkeepers International (PAII)
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