Fort Seward's commanding officers once lived in the big white Victorian building that today houses this gracious hotel. On the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel has original claw-foot bathtubs and nonworking fireplaces decorated with Belgian tiles. Rooms are charming and nicely maintained, but not large. A few inexpensive ones share a hall bath. The Commander's Room Restaurant is one of the finest in the area, with a menu that includes locally caught halibut and salmon, steaks, and delicious desserts. Rental cars are available on-site.
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