The Bartholomew County Board of Zoning unanimously approved Stewart's zoning application for the bed-and-breakfast hunting and fishing facility last December.
The property will continue to be a private residence, however, paying guests in groups up to 12 will get to stay overnight in Stewart's main residence which boasts six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, four fireplaces, and a bowling alley in the basement. It is valued at $3.5 million, according to Bartholomew County property records.
Stewart, owner of the Eldora Speedway, reportedly spends less than a month at his Indiana residence each year.
The Columbus (Indiana) Republic reports offerings could expand to include deer hunting in the future, but all of the guided turkey hunts have already been booked for this year.
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