Well, looks like it's the Woody house for sure. I know for a fact that they are a hospitable lot <BG>. If anyone stays there please let us know what it's like and what you find inside. There is some history there in that house. We have a picture of it before it was moved and later became a B&B. If any one would care to ponder, the URL is http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~woodygap/awebb.htm Happy Trails, Mike Woody ============================== Visit Woody Gap and "Dig through the Woodpile". http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~woodygap/ Surnames: WOODY, WALSTROM, CROWL, BOWLIN, KLOER, HAFFTEN, AWE, BAUER, McDONALD -------------------------- Tracee Hamilton wrote: > There is a B&B called the Woody House, which is just east of town. The > folks that own it are very involved in Lincoln history, etc., and I think > it's nice. The motel is nothing to brag about, The Post Rock, but it's all > there is. There is a hunting lodge up near Denmark that also is supposed to > be nice but can't think of the name. Shouldn't be hard to find, though; I > think it technically is in Hunter, Ks. > > Tracee