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Ages Past Historic Country Inn and Restaurant


Cashton, Wisconsin

A 1898 rectory nestled in the heart of Amish Country.

Cashton, Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast: A 1898 rectory nestled in the heart of Amish Country. This Victorian gem stands ready to provide you with a glimpse from 'Ages Past'. Enjoy the stained glass and antiques found within. 'Step Back In Time' as a gourmet breakfast begins your day.  Also the 'Back Door Cafe' which serves European style Dinning gourmet meals is located on premises.
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Ages Past Historic Country Inn and Restaurant
1223 Front Street
Cashton, Wisconsin   54619
Fax: (608) 654-5709
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Carl & Barbara Bargabos, Innkeepers

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