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Charlottesville, Virginia, is home to the elegantly landscaped grounds of Clifton - The Country Inn.
This 1799 country inn exudes southern refinement with its uniquely decorated rooms and gracious service.
Every one of the fourteen of the room are filled with antiques, have wood burning fireplaces and views of the manicured grounds and [...]
September 2nd, 2010 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Old world charm is marvelously reflected in this building built in the Frank Lloyd Wright style.
Deutshce Strasse Bed and Breakfast is the 1884 home that was renovated in 1915.
Old world charm is displayed throughout your experience in the great north.
Guests are welcomed in the welcome room on the main floor with its [...]
June 10th, 2010 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
A family vacation beyond your wildest dreams awaits you at Averill’s Flathead Lake Lodge in Bigfork, Montana.
This ranch covers two thousand acres in the Rocky Mountains, just south of Glacier National Park.
The ranch is family operated, so they know what a family is searching for.
This is evident right down [...]
June 7th, 2010 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
While Boston, Massachusetts has a variety of places t stay, none can compare to that of XV Beacon.
For guests who look forward to the utmost level of hospitality and service from comfort hotels, Boston offers the just what the doctor ordered place to stay experience at Fifteen Beacon.
Located in a 1903 Beaux Arts [...]
February 5th, 2010 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
When you think of Louisiana, the first picture is of a French style of architecture.
The Levy-East House bed and breakfast however is a three-story Greek revival structure.
Located in the historic Natchitoches landmark district, it was recently totally restored and renovated.
The antique furnishings that adorn the building throughout were in the home for [...]
January 10th, 2010 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
An extraordinary visit awaits you at the Inn on the River in Glen Rose, Texas.
We all know Texans like to do everything in a big way and this extends to their hospitality.
It is a place where the constant flow of interruptions is replaced by a quietly flowing river, and the harsh sounds [...]
July 7th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
This country was built as the railroads made tracks across this country.
Stop by the historic Railroad inn in Essex, Iowa and be steeped in Railroad lore.
There are four guest suites with private baths.
You’ll even find a period age claw foot bathtub.
From the outside you will expect to be stepping back to [...]
June 22nd, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Tis the dream of many to spend the night in a bank.
Well that opportunity has just presented itself via The Landmark Inn, in Oberlin, Kansas.
The 1886 bank of Oberlin has been converted into the modern bed and breakfast now called the Landmark Inn.
The name even celebrates two major events, the opening of [...]
June 5th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
The very geography of Florida allows it to have sandy beaches on two oceanfronts.
Sugar Beach Inn overlooks the serene waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Looking more like a southern plantation you expect to see the Grande Dame on the veranda sipping mint Juleps.
Even the sunshine state has cool evenings but with four [...]
June 2nd, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Moose don’t have their own bed and breakfasts, or do they? Don’t be surprised to find these Alaskan natives visiting Highland Glen Lodge in Anchorage, Alaska.
This quaint Tudor mansion belies the elegance within.
Your first view makes you think you’ve stepped off American soil and straight to the English countryside.
Highland Glen Lodge is [...]
January 7th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments