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Custer, South Dakota, is home to the rustic French Creek Ranch Bed and Breakfast.
As expected from this part of the country, you won’t find frills and lace here.
What you will find is a laid-back place with plenty of comfort and the great outdoors.
There are not many bed and breakfasts where [...]
July 24th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Idaho is more than just mines and potatoes.
Located on the south fork of the Snake River is The Blue Heron Inn.
It’s rustic exterior gives way to unmatched luxury and hospitality.
Many of the neighbors will be seen walking by, such as moose and deer.
Making their home in the nearby woods one can [...]
June 29th, 2009 | 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 [...]
May 13th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | 1 Comment
Victorian elegance is alive and well in Weston, Missouri.
Benner House is the former home of George Shawhan, the owner of McCormick Distillery.
This elegant home now has the spirits of romance ingrained.
Built in the lovely Victorian Queen Anne style, it is the last word in beauty and grace.
The four queen sized suites [...]
April 30th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
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 [...]
April 20th, 2009 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Located high on West Virginia’s Spring Mountain, twelve miles South of Petersburg, Wildernest Inn is a special bed and breakfast.
Accommodations consist of six wonderfully decked out bedrooms each with private baths, situated on the second floor.
There is a sitting room and adjoining deck with spiral staircase that brings you to the main deck below.
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November 24th, 2008 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
The tiny town of Yakima, Washington, is home to The Sunnyside Inn.
The Sunnyside Inn Bed & Breakfast at the Fordyce House was built in 1919 by Dr.
W.
E.
Fordyce and his wife Ruth Waite Fordyce to serve as his office and residence.
Today, after extensive renovation, the Fordyce House continues its history of service [...]
November 17th, 2008 | 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 [...]
November 15th, 2008 | 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 [...]
November 11th, 2008 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments
Located on the shores of beautiful Lake Placid, in New York, this is the perfect spot for couples on their honeymoon-or for men (or women) who want to pop the question.
He staff here will gladly help make this the most memorable experience of a lifetime.
This lakeside lodge is a charming Adirondack retreat.
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September 9th, 2008 | Posted in bed & breakfast50 | No Comments