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The massive oak entry at 705 Jackson Street invites you into a gentler era
when the pace was slower and hospitality a must. Step yourself in the home's
turn-of-the-century grandeur; ten-foot ceilings, exquisite parquet floors,
pocket doors, fretwork and crown moldings - all transporting you to a time when
craftsmanship was alive and distinctive finishing touches were a labor of love.
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| The Dinning Room
The octagon-shaped dining room, formal with its
stunning silver and crystal chandelier and matching wall sconces, it
also inviting. This room features original oak floors inset with a
border of walnut and cherry. Windows overlook the butterfly garden and a
wine-covered arbor. |
Evening dining
for guests at the Inn can be provided with advance notice |
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 The
Library Guests can find a quiet
escape in the library, a charming room filled with antique books and
contemporary classics. Unique geometric windows bathe the library in
natural light, and the overstuffed chairs and gas fireplace provide the
perfect place to rest after a busy day. Antique and art enhance the
setting, and our Harry S. Truman collection always elicits comments |
Enter the front hall
and sense the attention to detail that sets this inn apart from the
ordinary. At The Phillips Place you relax in an atmosphere of
tranquility, leaving the hurried pace of everyday life behind. |
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