From TransWorldNews:
Get in the mood for Shekhar Kapur’s Elizabeth: the Golden Age by an overnight stay at an Old English Tudor style Bed and Breakfast. Historically, the Golden Age reaches back several hundred years to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, in the mid-1500s. But 2007 is the Golden Age for travelers with bed and breakfasts across the USA and Canada providing a high level of service and accommodations! I Love Inns highlights several Old English Tudor B&B’s, which, while celebrating 100+ years, also offer modern day comforts never afforded the original inhabitants.Read more…
From WNDU.com:
A historic bed and breakfast overlooking Lake Michigan was destroyed by an early morning fire Tuesday.
When firefighters arrived at the Nickerson Inn flames were shooting through the roof.
It took crews more than three hours to get the fire under control.
No one was hurt, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
The bed and breakfast is located in the small town of Pentwater and first opened in 1914.
From the SFGate:
There are no rooms here, only cabooses — and not just standard cabooses (if you remember what those are). These have themes, like the Casablanca caboose with a piano, neon sign, trench coat and fedora, and even a bar; or the Wine Country, which has a pastoral mural above the hot tub built for two. The nine-caboose inn is stationed at the edge of Clear Lake in Nice, where there’s not much else going on. But if you like the idiosyncratic Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, you’ll want to come aboard.Read more…





