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- Peter MillerAbril 1, 2012Dont forget to notice the buried power lines. It is easy to overlook but they add a very special feel to the town that you will likely not find anywhere else in the U.S.
- Dan ColucciNoviembre 15, 2013Great facility with a great staff and great rooms. Get a room in the tavern Wing with a fireplace it is worth it. Been here twice great experience both times
- AmateurConciergeAgosto 6, 2019Lovely inn with plenty of outdoor seating and nearby activities. Spring for the spa rooms with the tub
- Peter MillerAbril 1, 2012This is an Great Places in America, designated by the American Planning Association. The Inn was very significant in this award. http://www.planning.org/greatplaces/.
- Cindy FitzgeraldOctubre 30, 2015Beautiful, historical place you won't regret choosing; and certainly won't forget either!
- Smithsonian ChannelJunio 23, 2011Town benefactors Laurance and Mary French Rockefeller renovated the inn in 1968 after completing numerous local beautifications, including the burial of all overhead wires. (From Aerial America) Leer más
- Jewell AilesAbril 7, 2013Talk to the nice man Jonathan at guest services. He is the hotel historian and knows a lot about the town too.
- Leah WasserstrumJulio 13, 2013Complimentary tea/coffee/cookies from four to five pm... Oatmeal is delicious : )
- Concierge is magnificent. Knowledgeable and always spot on!!
- Graham RobinsonMarzo 10, 2013Best place for the special Olympics Vermont I would like to thank the staff
- Peter MillerAbril 1, 2012In 1968, the Inn was in need of updating. The Rockefellers built an entirely new Inn behind the existing one, which was then razed.