Description
Circa 1829. Dr. John Russell and his son-in-law, Colonel Cooper, modeled a simple brick Federal house into a unique Victorian. Its sister structure is the Wedding Cake House of Kennebunk, Maine. There is a hand-painted plaster ceiling in the ballroom and a collection of Civil War items and antique medical devices. Woodwork is of cherry, maple and walnut, and there are etched and stained-glass windows. Hal Holbrook called the town "America's Hometown."
This property has been featured in Ohio Business, Victorian Homes, Columbus Monthly, Innsider, Country, Americana, Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, Midwest Living, New York Times, Washingtonian.
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Rooms & Rates |
Rates: $65 to $100 Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Visa, Personal Checks and Travelers Checks. Rooms: This property has 6 total guest accommodations with private bath and 1 conference room. The types of beds available include Queen, Twin and Double.
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Policies |
Cancellation: Seven days Smoking: Limited.
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Services & Amenities |
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast and Snacks/Refreshments. Types of meals: Full Breakfast, Full Gourmet Breakfast and Restaurant off Premises. Amenities In Room: Air Conditioning, Cable TV, Reading Lamps, Ceiling Fans and Clock Radio. Amenities On Site: Copy Machine, Phone, Fax and Fireplace.
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Activities |
Events Hosted: Reunions, Seminars, Meetings, Weddings, special luncheons, dinners and teas. Other Activities: Antiquing, Golf, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts) and bike trails.
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Historic Interest |
In 2004 The Russell-Cooper House will be 175 years old. It is located in historic Mount Vernon, and the area offers numerous state and national historic sites. Historic Awards: National Register (Granted).
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Ratings |
Rated By: 3 AAA Diamonds, iLoveInns Guests Guest Reviews:
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