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Richmond Lodging
 Grace Manor was constructed in 1910 by William Zimmermann as his wife Louise’s “dream house”. The interior of the house reflects the stylish lifestyle enjoyed in the West Grace Street and Monument Avenue neighborhoods at the turn of the century.
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 This Greek-Revival style house was constructed by William Miller, proprietor of the Rogers and Miller Marbleworks, in 1869. The house was totally renovated, the charm of the original marble mantles, period window glass, and other architectural details were kept and the "necessities" of today were added, including central air conditioning and newly tiled baths.
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More Virginia Lodging
 Reflecting the elegant atmosphere of the local bayside fishing village, this renewed Victorian bed & breakfast is filled with family heirlooms, antiques and collectibles. Lots of games and puzzles, a book and video library are available for your use.
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 The Cape Charles House is the recipient of the Governor's Award for Virginia Bed and Breakfast Hospitality. Eastern rugs cover kindly restored hardwood floors. The owners have skillfully united antiques, heirlooms, artwork, fabrics and collections.
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 Constructed before the Civil War, this spacious Maryland "T" house has been renewed and furnished in the Federal style. Period antiques, artwork and very comfortable furniture make a casually fascinating and romantic ambience.
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 The inn is located right next door to the Chrysler Museum of Art. It is right in the center of the Ghent Historic District of downtown Norfolk, Virginia. As you walk or bike (provided by the Inn) the quaint, oak-lined streets, you will have a sensation like you have stepped back into Virginia's history.
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 Conveniently situated in a large historic district on the banks of Chesapeake Bay, this American Revival inn keeps up its original design construction. The hardwood floors, natural heart pine windows and architectural accents combine rightly with the period antiques and family furnishings.
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 The cottage is located just one block from the beach. Angie's Guest Cottage is a perfect summertime retreat. Charming and casual beach house in an ideal location. All rooms are decorated in a beautiful and original style - wicker, lacy curtains, chenille bedspreads, fresh flowers everywhere!
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 For a romantic vacation on the Chesapeake Bay, this brick Colonial-style bed & breakfast is situated in a park-like setting on 15 tranquil acres at the edge of Fleeton's historic hamlet. Victorian and period furnishings combine friendly with modern amenities.
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 This renewed planters house is designated a state landmark and listed in the National Register. The lush grounds boast walking trails, a pond, an English garden, patio with fountain, gazebo, arbor and five porches. Each of five rooms and two suites offer something unique.
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