The Millhouse Inn

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One of the most historically significant bed and breakfasts in all of Gadsden County, the Millhouse Inn is a two-story historic home at 215 N Madison Street in Quincy built in 1843 by Abraham Kurkindolle Allison — who went on to serve as the sixth Governor of Florida at the conclusion of the American Civil War. This remarkable property is listed on the National Historic Register.

The six-bedroom inn is surrounded by more than 30 homes over 100 years old, and the Quincy Historic District’s renowned walking tour draws visitors from across Florida and beyond to discover the extraordinary collection of Antebellum and Victorian architecture that fills these streets. Converted to a bed and breakfast in the 1960s, the Millhouse Inn has been welcoming guests for over six decades.

Guests are within walking distance of the Gadsden Arts Center and just a few miles from Lake Talquin’s world-class fishing, the Florida Caverns at Marianna, and the Quincy Music Theater. For travelers seeking an immersive, genuinely historic North Florida lodging experience, the Millhouse Inn is unmatched.

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