bed-and-breakfasts
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Tokeland Hotel
Tokeland, Washington
1885-1911
Built in 1885 and opened to guests in 1899, Tokeland Hotel is the oldest hotel in Washington. Today it offers 18 rooms in cozy, eclectic surroundings, along with a top-quality restaurant featuring local seafood and produce with a southern flair.
- Inn of the Turquoise Bear Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Lyndon House Bed & Breakfast Lexington, Kentucky 1883
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Gabriel-Will House
Dayton, Oregon
1885
This elegant Queen Anne home was built in 1885 by Christopher Taylor, who traveled west in 1847 with Joel Palmer, for his daughter. It has been renovated and is now available for rent on Airbnb.
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Sully Mansion
New Orleans, Louisiana
1890
Now a bed & breakfast and wedding venue, the Sully Mansion was constructed in 1890 for insurance magnate John Rainey. The house is named for its architect, Thomas Sully, who designed it in a Queen Anne style.
- Springside (Wynkook Villa) Bellevue, Iowa 1848
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Eliza Thompson House
Savannah, Georgia
1847
The Eliza Thompson House is the oldest house on Jones Street, built in 1847 for Eliza and Joseph Thompson and their 7 children and expanded in the 1870s. It is now a bed & breakfast.
- England House, Flagstaff Flagstaff
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Wolf Creek Hotel
Wolf Creek, Oregon
1883
This historic hotel in southern Oregon was built in 1883, catering to stagecoach travelers en route between San Francisco and Portland. Now part of a state park, the Wolf Creek Inn is the oldest operating hotel in Oregon.
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Sylvia Beach Hotel
Newport, Oregon
1913
Located on Nye Beach in Newport, the Sylvia Beach Hotel is a literary-themed bed-and-breakfast constructed in 1913. It is listed on the National Register under its original name, New Cliff House.