Miss Butler's Bed & Breakfast in Pulaski, Tennessee is an 1888 Georgian/Federalist style home honoring several historic figures of Giles County. Miss Butler's Bed & Breakfast
Pulaski, Tennessee

An 1888 Georgian/Federalist style home honoring historic figures of Giles County.

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Frank Mars Room  

Frank Mars

Frank Mars, The "Candy King," founded the Milky Way Farm in the early 1930s and is generally credited with saving Giles County from economic collapse during the Great Depression. His horse, "Gallahadion," won the 66th running of the Kentucky Derby in 1940.

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Miss Butler's Bed & Breakfast
429 West Jefferson Street
Pulaski, Tennessee   38478
(931) 424-0014
Fax: (931) 363-1059
email: mailto:jmd1@surfmore.net
Michael & Fran Douthitt, Innkeepers

 

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