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- Elmwood_Inn abstract "Elmwood Inn in historic Perryville, Kentucky is nationally known because its signature facade is featured on thousands of tins of tea and recipe books that ship every day under the banner of Elmwood Inn Fine Teas company. Built in 1842 by local merchant John Burton, the Greek Revival mansion was used as a makeshift hospital during the 1862 Battle of Perryville in the American Civil War. The handsome building served as boarding school from 1896 until 1924 under the care of headmaster Thomas Poynter.Elmwood was rescued by preservationists in 1974, placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and designated as a Kentucky landmark by Governor Wendell Ford. It served as a regional restaurant until 1989. Noted guests during that time included Ronald Reagan and KFC founder Colonel Harland Sanders. The inn was transformed into one of America's best-known tea houses in 1990 under the ownership of Bruce and Shelley Richardson. In 2002, Elmwood Inn was named by the UK Tea Council as the first American tea room to be included in their prestigious publication "Best Tea Places."Elmwood Inn closed to the public in 2004 and the grand house is now the private residence of the owners.Elmwood Inn Fine Teas began importing, blending and packaging specialty teas in 1993 and now supplies teas to tea rooms, restaurants and gift shops in every state. Elmwood Inn's publishing division, Benjamin Press, is the publisher of over 17 books, mainly on the subject of tea.The Elmwood Inn Fine Teas and Benjamin Press offices, blending and packaging operation is located at 135 North Second Street in Danville, Kentucky. A tea shop for retail and wholesale customers is located in that downtown facility.".
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- Elmwood_Inn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Boyle_County,_Kentucky.
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- Elmwood_Inn wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Elmwood_Inn wikiPageWikiLink Perryville,_Kentucky.
- Elmwood_Inn wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Reagan.
- Elmwood_Inn wikiPageWikiLink Wendell_Ford.
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- Elmwood_Inn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elmwood Academy".
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- Elmwood_Inn comment "Elmwood Inn in historic Perryville, Kentucky is nationally known because its signature facade is featured on thousands of tins of tea and recipe books that ship every day under the banner of Elmwood Inn Fine Teas company. Built in 1842 by local merchant John Burton, the Greek Revival mansion was used as a makeshift hospital during the 1862 Battle of Perryville in the American Civil War.".
- Elmwood_Inn label "Elmwood Inn".
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