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Kansas City
 Whether you're seeking a unique, quiet lodging and meeting facility for a business event, retreat, reception, party or simply looking to get away from it all, Vermilion Rose will provide the special bed and breakfast experience you're looking for.
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 The McClintock Bed & Breakfast homes include a charming three-story Victorian home and a Grand home built in 1930. It was acquired and renovated in 2004 to meet all of your wedding, reception and special occasion needs.
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 You'll certainly enjoy your stay at The Woodward - a castle-like large chateau built in the early 1920s in replica of historic English buildings.It is used often for wedding chapel services and receptions, dinners as well as lodging, business conferences, and retreats. Make The Woodward your home away from home!
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 The Garden Guesthouse is a medium sized Victorian era three story home. While it is mostly rented as an annex by those utilizing The Woodward for weddings, parties, and get-always, it can be rented on its own for family reunions, teacher gatherings and overnights, or gatherings of friends. House is done in a garden theme inside and out and is known for its comfort, quietness and relaxed but adorable decor.
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 Casual country elegance abounds in this 1927 dairy barn transformed into a delightfully unique bed and breakfast and wedding reception location.
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 This unique, 17 acre open-air living history museum recreates Wichita and Sedgwick County, Kansas from 1865 to 1880. Visitors will experience interactive learning through educational programs and historic reenactments.
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