Story Inn

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Reportedly haunted by a female ghost who appears most often in a specific room when a blue table lamp is turned on. For this reason the ghost has been dubbed “The Blue Lady”. There are numerous reports of the Blue Lady ghost and the owner (who claims to be skeptical) has published some of the older accounts that he found written down in guest books stored in the attic. He wisely excludes those from modern days, which he says are tainted by repeated circulation of the stories on the internet. Some accounts claim that the Blue Lady is a bit on the amorous side, others that she smells of peaches and others that she appears as a full body apparition who will groom herself at the dressing table.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    6404 Indiana 135
    Nashville, IN 47448
    United States

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    GPS:
    39.09898291180485, -86.21410641078
    County:
    Brown County, Indiana
    Nearest Towns:
    Nashville, IN (7.7 mi.)
    Freetown, IN (9.8 mi.)
    Cordry Sweetwater Lakes, IN (15.1 mi.)
    Columbus, IN (17.2 mi.)
    Bloomington, IN (17.4 mi.)
    Jonesville, IN (17.6 mi.)
    Brownstown, IN (17.8 mi.)
    Lowell, IN (17.9 mi.)
    Vallonia, IN (18.5 mi.)
    Princes Lakes, IN (18.7 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://www.storyinn.com/

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    1. What is wrong with people!? WoW, I finally get to say something about this. My Families weekend home, which we have owned since the 50’s, is situated on old 135, just northeast of the Story Inn. In the 70’s, when we were very young, riding our motorcycles, would go to the deserted property, known as Story , IN. Now, how is it, being pre-teens, we never experienced the ghosts!?!?!?

      I never heard about the Blue Lady, till we were older and someone had bought the property and turned it into a business. We eaten in the dining area, visited the basement bar…my brother, Scott, even stayed in one of the rooms, in the 90’s, after his divorce…..NEVER saw or heard a thing!!!

      WHATSUP WITH THE STORIES!?!?!? Must be trying to draw a crowd…. I can show you some haunted places…this ain’t it…jus say’n

    2. Hi my name is melissa s white I am working with ghost hunters, was wondering where this house is located at. And is it here in Bloomington indiana.

      • Hi Melissa!
        If you are familiar with Brown County, this is located in Story, Indiana, which is on the back side of Brown County State Park. It is a charming little restored town, known for hosting a yearly wine festival and having rooms to rent. We held my son’s wedding there a few years ago & it was perfect!!

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