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The Homestead Inn was built by John Prime Treadwell in 1853 as his private residence which housed three generations of Treadwells until 1915. It was then owned by George T. Sperry until 1928 when it was established as the Homestead Inn by Mrs. Mary K. Philpot and became the leading hotel in the area. In 1938, a second building was added which housed a restaurant for many years. In 1955 the restaurant was closed and was converted to motel rooms. Property Information by Travelocity |
Room Amenities
- Air Conditioning (In Room)
- Telephone
- Television (Cable/Satellite)
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Television
- Daily Maid Service
Hotel Details
- 14 Rooms / 2 Floors
- Built in 1853
- Pets Allowed
- Smoke Alarm in Rooms
- Photocopy Service
- Common/Public Areas Accessible to Wheelchairs
- Pet Fee Ind
- Parking Area Well Lit
- Crib/Rollaway Bed
- Fax (For Guests)
- Common Area Wireless Access
- Gift Shop
