The community of Story dates back to 1851. It began as a lumber town that was founded by Dr. George Story. At its peak of development it boasted a non-denominational church, grain mill, blacksmith shop, two general stores, a post office, slaughter house and a few homes. Between 1930 and 1940 about half of the residents left Brown County during the Great Depression.

Exterior of General Store/Restaurant

Former Service Station Sign

Nice outside patio
Story nearly became a ghost town after the main road between Columbus and Bloomington was cut off by the completion of Lake Monroe in 1960 by the Army Corps of Engineers. In the late 1980’s the General Store became a bed and breakfast, and in 1999 the entire town was purchased by one individual.

Inside the first floor dining room

Cozy dining areas

Posing with the bear
The Story Inn offers a wide variety of dining and lodging options from which to choose. The main floor of the store is now the rustic dining room with gourmet items on the menu. Many rooms are ready for visitors on the second floor. Yarns aplenty are told about “The Blue Lady”, who many claim still haunts the second floor. The tavern is in the basement. All bar seating is provided with original iron tractor seats.

In front of the store

Stairway to the Still Tavern

Sher going into the basement Tavern
The Story motto through the years remains “-One inconvenient location since 1851-“. You can rent the entire town if you want to have one huge wedding or family reunion. Many different packages are available to fit any size group or time of stay. Many events occur during the year including a Bourbon Festival, Wine Fair, 1880’s style Baseball games, comedy shows and other events. When visiting Nashville, consider taking a little side trip down Highway 135 and check out Story. This is the Story Inn Website