Mainstay Inn
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DescriptionCirca 1872. This was once the elegant and exclusive Jackson's Clubhouse popular with gamblers. Many of the guest rooms and the grand parlor look much as they did in the 1870s. Fourteen-foot-high ceilings, elaborate chandeliers, a sweeping veranda and a cupola add to the atmosphere. The Inn received the American Historic Inns award in 1988 for their preservation efforts, and have been making unforgettable memories for guests for decades. A writer for Conde Nast Traveler once wrote, "architecturally, no inn, anywhere, quite matches The Mainstay." This property has been featured in Washington Post, Good Housekeeping, New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, Smithsonian, Americana, Travel & Leisure, National Geographic Traveler. Location: Ocean Community and Village. Room DetailThe Henry Sawyer Room Named for Cape May?s Civil War hero who was captured by the Confederates, but on the eve of his execution was traded in a prisoner of war exchange for the son of Robert E. Lee. This is our largest room with three windows overlooking Stockton Place and Columbia Avenue. The wallpaper and border are hand silk-screened and the carpet is by Karastan. The two double beds, each with matching marble topped dressers, were part of the original furnishings of Jackson?s Clubhouse. The bath has a tub and shower and parking is provided. Quiet central air conditioning with individual control, a 15inch flat panel TV and wireless access. This room is on the second floor front of the Inn. Type of bed: (2) , Double The Cardinal Gibbons Room
Type of bed: Double The Henry Ford Room Celebrates America?s famous industrialist who once raced automobiles on our beaches against Louis Chevrolet. This room is smaller than our other rooms but it is popular because it has a private back porch with two oak rocking chairs. It is furnished with a beautiful queen sized Renaissance Revival bed and other high quality Victorian antiques. This room is located on the second floor of the Cottage and has a large bath with tub and shower. Quiet air conditioning with individual control, a 15inch flat panel TV and wireless access. Parking is on the street. Type of bed: Queen The President Harrison Room Named for President Benjamin Harrison who spent several summers in Cape May, making Congress Hall Hotel his summer White House. This room is decorated in shades of rust and green with a hand made oriental rug and a queen sized Renaissance style walnut bed. The bathroom is quite large and at one time served the entire house. The original wood framed tub and pedestal sink are still in place. A shower has been added for your convenience. Quiet central air conditioning with individual control, a 15inch flat panel TV and wireless access. The room is on the second floor of the inn. Parking is on the street. Type of bed: Queen The General Grant Suite Commemorates the visit of President Ulysses Grant to Cape May after the Civil War. This spacious suite has a bedroom with a king sized brass bed and a separate sitting room with high quality period antiques. Carpets are hand loomed orientals. The room is light and airy, eight windows in total, and a bath with tub and shower. Quiet air conditioning with individual control, a 15inch flat panel TV and wireless access. Parking is provided. This third floor suite is our most private room in the inn but the staircase that leads to it is challenging. Type of bed: King The Stonewall Jackson Suite Salutes the famous Confederate general who visited Cape May many years before the Civil War. This large suite has a king-sized bed and antique wicker furniture combined with comfortable traditional pieces. There is a large bath with tub and shower and parking is provided. There are nine windows, which make this room especially light and breezy. Quiet air conditioning with individual control, a 15inch flat panel TV and wireless access. It is located at the rear of the second floor of the inn. Type of bed: King The Windsor Room
Type of bed: Queen The Henry Clay Room
Type of bed: Queen The Clara Barton Room Commemorates the Cape May visit of the famous Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. This is a large room with ten-foot ceilings and a bay window overlooking the garden. There is a high quality queen sized Victorian bed with matching marble-topped dresser and other fine antique pieces. The bath is small but it is popular because it has a large two-person shower with dual showerheads. Quiet air conditioning with individual control, a 15inch flat panel TV and wireless access. This room is on the second floor of the Cottage. Parking is on the street. Type of bed: Queen The Bret Harte Room
Type of bed: Queen The Lillie Langtry Room Honors the famous British actress and mistress of the Prince of Wales who shortened her visit to Cape May when her presence was discovered by too many adoring fans. This sunny room has five large windows overlooking Columbia Avenue. There is a king size bed and beautiful seating area facing the ocean beaches just a block away. Quiet air conditioning and heat with individual room control, a 15inch flat panel TV and wireless access. The bath has a shower and parking is provided. It is located on the third floor of the Cottage which is quite a climb for some people. Type of bed: King The Commodore Stephen Decatur Suite Named for the famous naval hero who visited our city many times even before the American Revolution. This suite has a museum quality Victorian queen sized bed with matching dresser and a separate sitting room with lovely Victorian furnishings. The wallpaper is a beautiful blue and the carpets are by Karastan. The bathroom has a shower and the window offers a glimpse of the ocean. This room is light and airy with six windows on all four sides of the third floor of the Cottage. Quiet air conditioning with individual control, a 15inch flat panel TV and wireless access. Parking is provided. The stairs to the suite are rather steep. Type of bed: Queen
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