Myrtledene Bed & Breakfast, located in Lebanon, Kentucky and designated a Kentucky Landmark, was used as a Confederate general's headquarters during the Civil War.
Designated a Kentucky Landmark and once used by Confederate General John Hunt Morgan during his raids on Lebanon, this historic bed and breakfast is filled with antiques and features a large yard with beautiful gardens and a fishing pond. Four guest rooms are available, all with private baths. A full breakfast is included with your stay.