Description
Circa 1935. Historic buildings are few and far between in Alaska, and this inn is one of them. The structure was built to house teachers and nurses in the days when President Roosevelt was sending settlers to Alaska to establish farms. When innkeeper Janet Kincaid purchased it, the inn had been empty for some time. She restored the place, including the wood walls, which now create a cozy ambiance in the common areas. The 12 guest rooms are nicely appointed, and 10 include a whirlpool tub. Meals are not included, but the inn's restaurant offers breakfast and lunch. The inn is listed in the National Register.Location: City/Urban.
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Rooms & Rates
Rates: $110 to $110 Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Discover, Visa, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks and Cash. Rooms: This property has 12 total guest accommodations with private bath. The types of beds available include Queen, Twin and Double.
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Policies
Cancellation: 24 hour Smoking: Smoke Free Property.
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Services & Amenities
Types of meals: Lunch, Restaurant on Premises, Dinner on Friday night with Live music and Sunday Brunch. Amenities In Room: Cable TV, Reading Lamps, Clock Radio and Telephone. Amenities On Site: Parlor Games and Fireplace.
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Spa Services
On-Site Spa Services: Massages.
Off-Site Spa Services Available
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Activities
Events Hosted: Family Reunions, Meetings, Weddings and Romantic Getaways. Other Activities: Antiquing, Art Galleries, Canoeing/Kayaking, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Live Theater, Museums, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Skiing Cross Country, Skiing Downhill, Tennis and Water Sports.
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Historic Interest
Historic Awards: National Historical Site (Granted). Historic Memberships: National Trust, State Historical Society and Local Historical Society.
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