Originally named the Oliver House, it was built in 1837 with a grand opening in 1859. Since 1995 the Maumee Bay Brewing Co. has operated out of the building.
Location history

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When the Oliver House opened its doors in 1859, Toledo, with a population nearing ten thousand, was in the midst of progress. As a railroad center and growing commercial metropolis, the city served as the county seat, boasted a telegraph line, and had erected a bridge to span the Maumee River.

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Ghost stories and folklore

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President Abraham Lincoln was said to have slept in a room there.
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Injured soldiers from the Spanish-American War were treated in the upstairs of the building.
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Paranormal claims
Pool room said to be most haunted
Ghost of Captain
Woman haunts building
Believed to be built on top of Indian burial ground
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