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Fodor's Review:
With its white-column portico and wraparound veranda overlooking a broad lawn, Old Sea Pines, which housed a young ladies' boarding school in the early 1900s, resembles a vintage summer estate. Climb the sweeping staircase to guest rooms decorated with reproduction wallpaper, antiques, and framed old photographs. Some are quite large; others have fireplaces. One of the more popular rooms has a sitting area in an enclosed sunporch. Rooms in a newer building are simple, with bright white modern baths and cast-iron queen-size beds. Some rooms have shared bathrooms. The inn also holds a Sunday night Broadway musical dinner revue from mid-June through mid-September. Pros: Not far from town center, beautiful grounds, reasonable rates in historic setting. Cons: Some rooms have shared baths, many rooms accessed steep stairway on upper floors.
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