Inside this 1890 Queen Anne Victorian, five minutes from the Keystone spit, awaits a veritable museum of art, artifacts, and antiques. The proprietor's naval career carried him and his wife to all corners of the globe, from which they have collected the inn's unique adornments. Upstairs, the rooms share a parlor with a TV; in the morning, the downstairs dining room is laid out with a spread of eggs Benedict, wild-rice pancakes, and baked apples. The innkeepers' friendliness makes stays here all the more enjoyable and interesting. Pros: Old-fashioned elegance. Cons: Very small.
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