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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 [...]
October 20th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
The Old School Bed and Breakfast of Arnegard, North Dakota, is a unique place to stay.
It was one literally a schoolhouse.
In 1963, due mainly to waning enrollment, the county voted to close the high school.
Elementary classes were held at the school until 1976 when the school was closed for good.
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September 25th, 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 23rd, 2009 | 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 [...]
May 30th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
The surf and sand may define Hawaii, but it was the volcano’s that created these paradise islands.
The largest of the islands also has the longest name of its resort, Big Island Hawaii Bed and Breakfast Mountain View Inn.
We are stopping at a four-acre garden and fishpond estate in full view of Mauna Kea, [...]
April 29th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Romance isn’t hard to come by at the Richmond Hill Inn located in Asheville, North Carolina.
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Inn features 37 well-appointed rooms in the historic Mansion, Croquet Cottages, and Garden Pavilion.
The focus in on the main building, a Queen Anne style mansion originally built in 1889.
Enjoy the [...]
January 27th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
The historic Greek revival Munro Mansion bed and breakfast was once a station on the Underground Railroad.
Steeped in history, Munro mansion is located on the famous Old Sauk trail.
Relax playing the on site grand piano, find a good book in the library or just enjoy the resident Scottish Terriers.
Each of the guest [...]
January 21st, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
The Inn of Chagrin Falls in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, was built in 1927.
It has transformed, yet remained much the same, with restored fountains and beautiful gardens.
This bed and breakfast boasts fifteen different rooms for guests to choose from.
The rooms come with their own private baths and telephone and cable service.
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January 8th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Located between Grand Teton National Park and Bridger Teton Forest, in Wyoming, is an incredible family vacation spot called Lost Creek Ranch and Spa.
Your vacation will start off right with the complimentary transportation they offer from the nearby airport.
Rates for the ten cabins and twenty rooms include all meals.
That [...]
December 16th, 2008 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Deep in the mountains of Southeastern Oklahoma is a mountain lake bordered by national forests, state parks; clear running streams and the sort of seclusion that has to be experienced to be accurately treasured.
Beaver’s Bend Getaways is a gathering of privately owned top of the line cabins offering modern amenities in relaxed settings and [...]
December 16th, 2008 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments