1992, hardcover reprint edition, Crescent Books, NY. Most attractive, oversize volume, 128 pages, printed on lovely coated stock. 168 full-color illustrations throughout. Here are some lodging delights, charming historic places in 10 states in the Northeast. We're talking one-of-a-kind dwellings, places to get your full attention. We have such examples as the Vermont Marble Inn, a Victorian mansion built in 1867, the Beekman Arms in New York, the oldest continuously operated hotel in America, the Inn on Cove Hills in Massachusetts, a Federal style castle built in 1791, we're talking buried pirate treasure here, the Carriage House Inn, a Victorian mansion in Maine (a sea captain ghost here), and the Old Lyme Inn in Connecticut, an 1850s farmhouse that was very much a part of the American Impressionist art movement. Overall, the book takes in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. A visual delight.
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