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Exploring Maysville: A Love Story of Charm and Hospitality

Ashland Living Magazine featured an article on lots of fun things to do in Maysville, including a section on Moon River Bed and Breakfast.

In the heart of picturesque Maysville, Kentucky, lies a small town brimming with history, charm, and Southern hospitality. Recently named "Maysville Best Southern Small Town" by Ray Schaefer in Ashland Living Magazine, the town captivates visitors with its quaint streets, historic architecture, and vibrant community spirit. Among its hidden treasures for travelers seeking an authentic experience is the Moon River Bed and Breakfast Inn, a true gem nestled in the heart of downtown Maysville.



Historical Roots and Modern Comforts


Located at 320 Market Street, Moon River Bed and Breakfast Inn occupies one of the historic Cox Row Houses, dating back to 1888. Each room in this beautifully restored inn reflects a blend of historical elegance and modern comforts, offering guests a unique glimpse into Maysville's rich architectural heritage. The inn is aptly named after the days of the week, with Moon River representing Saturday, echoing the leisurely pace and tranquil atmosphere of weekends spent in Maysville.


A Passion Project for Hospitality


Owner Denny Dellinger, a Cincinnati architect by profession, found his way to Maysville through a twist of fate and a love for historic preservation. Originally considering the inn as a real estate investment, Dellinger's journey quickly evolved into a passion project aimed at promoting tourism in Maysville. Reflecting on his decision to settle here, Dellinger shares, "I fell in love with Maysville. It reminds me of Over-the-Rhine with its similar historic charm and architecture, yet it retains a serene beauty with none of the urban clutter."


Local Dining and Cultural Experiences


A stay at Moon River Bed and Breakfast Inn offers more than just comfortable lodging; it provides a gateway to Maysville's vibrant culinary and cultural scene. Just a short walk from the inn, Pandamoneum Restaurant & Bar on Market Street beckons with its eclectic menu and lively ambiance. Chelsea Akers, the bartender, notes the restaurant's popularity among visitors, especially Deadheads drawn to its iconic Grateful Dead-themed decor and unique menu offerings like the deep-fried bologna sandwich on a pretzel bun.


Family Fun and Community Events


For families visiting Maysville, nearby JBS Entertainment offers a haven of activities, including bowling, bouncy houses, and roller skating—a nostalgic favorite making a comeback in popular culture. Megan Davenport, co-owner of JBS Entertainment, emphasizes the center's role in bringing families together and catering to a diverse audience, including many visitors from neighboring Ohio.


Seasonal Celebrations and Local Traditions


Throughout the year, Maysville hosts various events that showcase its community spirit and Southern charm. From the Summer Sounds Concert Series to the Maysville Uncorked Wine and Art Festival, each event adds to the town's allure and provides visitors with memorable experiences. The Independence Day Parade and Fireworks Show and Oktoberfest further highlight Maysville's rich cultural heritage and festive traditions.


Plan Your Escape to Maysville

Whether you're seeking a romantic retreat, a family adventure, or a solo exploration of historic charm, Maysville and Moon River Bed and Breakfast Inn promises an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the town's rich history, savor local flavors, and embrace the warmth of Southern hospitality. As Ray Schaefer's article suggests, Maysville truly embodies the essence of a Southern small town with a big heart.