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The Museum Room: Left side, first floor, queen bed, late 1850-1910 décor. One we rarely rent for we love to keep it for ourselves, we will give it up on occasion if necessary. Do ask to peek inside, if we are not renting it. There is a sleigh bed which will make up into a King or two twins as it is a trundle bed with wonderful mattresses.. On the walls hang clothing and photos dating back to the mid-1800’s. A 1910 era black “bathing suit” hangs on one wall with the parasol used to keep the sun off the very little skin that was exposed. No SPN 40 in those days! A gentleman's boot lay on the floor while the lady parked her lace-up shoes by the easy chair. A Howard Miller cabinet displays glassware and dishes from the 1860's as well as apothecary items and dry goods. |
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There are seven sleeping rooms in the historic inn. Built in 1910, this frame building has been restored to late Victorian with the original iron beds and many interesting period antiques. All the mattresses throughout the entire resort are 5* Serta firm. While staying in the lodge, the guests are treated to morning aromas of brewing coffee and cinnamon bread wafting from the kitchen. All the meals are prepared in the lodge kitchen and served in the dining room and on the front porch overlooking the lake. While these bedrooms do not have individual baths, they do share four modern, clean restrooms with a bath and showers located conveniently close to the rooms. All rooms have overhead fans, antique furnishings and lovely floral, decorative prints with white wicker appointments. |
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