Hotel Madison-Paris
#24
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Hi Marianna,
The fireplace was actually in the breakfast room area, just next to the bar. I would never have noticed it, but for the one night when it was lit. Very cozy on a cold evening.
AGM Cape Cod- You'll enjoy the hotel a great deal. BTW, did you get a big snow fall in Cape Cod??
The fireplace was actually in the breakfast room area, just next to the bar. I would never have noticed it, but for the one night when it was lit. Very cozy on a cold evening.
AGM Cape Cod- You'll enjoy the hotel a great deal. BTW, did you get a big snow fall in Cape Cod??
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Thanks, Corilow. I recall seeing it now but I think they had a decorative panel in front of it since it was July and there was no need to light it.
And yes, to answer your question to AGM, the Cape was hard hit with high winds, a lot of snow, and coastal flooding. I measured about 3 feet of snow in my area which is about 25 miles north of Boston, but I think the Cape got more than that. Ah, the joys of a New England winter!
And yes, to answer your question to AGM, the Cape was hard hit with high winds, a lot of snow, and coastal flooding. I measured about 3 feet of snow in my area which is about 25 miles north of Boston, but I think the Cape got more than that. Ah, the joys of a New England winter!
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Wow, Marianna, three feet of snow. Hope you are all "dug" out now.
Underhill, we stayed in room 74, overlooking the blvd. I don't know if all rooms have electronic shutters, but ours had a switch next to the window to activate them up and down. We really only used them one night for the fun of it. It was not really necessary!!
Underhill, we stayed in room 74, overlooking the blvd. I don't know if all rooms have electronic shutters, but ours had a switch next to the window to activate them up and down. We really only used them one night for the fun of it. It was not really necessary!!




