"The Award
Winning Bed and Breakfast"
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This late Queen Anne-style residence has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since July 30, 1976 and has been a Primary Site in Browne's Addition National Historic District since July 8, 1985. There are tin ceilings in many rooms and hard and soft wood floors throughout. At one time the house contained an Otis elevator that ran between the first and second floors. The curved glass window and newel post lamp that adorn the foyer, the carved fireplace with its unusual tile façade and the intricate ball and spindle fretwork in the parlor entry and on the open staircase are original.
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