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      <title>Carlisle, PA B&amp;Bs at iLoveInns.com</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 14:53:27 PST</pubDate>
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         <title>Carlisle House</title>
         <link>http://www.iloveinns.com/bed_and_breakfasts/pennsylvania/carlislehouse2.htm</link>
         <description>Located in the downtown Historic District, the inn is within easy walking distance of Dickinson College, the Carlisle Fairgrounds, the Historical Museum and some of the best restaurants and shopping in Pennsylvania. Blending a rich history with modern comforts, excellent standards and high-tech amenities for business or leisure, this elegant bed and breakfast offers a memorable stay. Chat with new acquaintances in the sitting room. Relax on the veranda or downstairs patio. Enjoy 24-hour access to the fully equipped kitchen with complimentary fruits and beverages. Guest bedrooms feature period décor and furnishings. Some include a private entrance, fireplace and Jacuzzi bath. The Hydrangea Room becomes a suite when adding loft rooms. The spacious Rose Room boasts an original clawfoot tub. Savor an international-themed quiche breakfast. Conveniently situated in the heart of the state, Gettysburg battlefields, Hershey's Chocolate World, and Lancaster's Amish Country are some of the many day trips available.</description>
         <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 00:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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         <title>Jacobs Resting Place</title>
         <link>http://www.iloveinns.com/bed_and_breakfasts/pennsylvania/jacobsrestingplace.htm</link>
         <description>Three acres surround this pristine heritage home, located on land purchased from the William Penn Land Grant. The gracious brick Georgian with its white shutters and original floors, doors, woodwork and seven fireplaces offered respite to travelers more than two centuries ago when it was called The Sign of the Green Tree. It is said that George Washington met his army on this site in 1794. You will enjoy a four-poster rice bed and whirlpool bath if you request the 1700 Suite, but each room at the inn is steeped in history and decorated in a different period. The Blue and Gray Room, combined with the old tavern-keeper's quarters, provides for a family or friends traveling together when they need two bedrooms. Breakfast is served with china, crystal and silver on white linens and may include a crepe dish or stuffed French toast and home-baked breads. Terry is a Civil War historian, a wonderful resource for enjoying the Civil War battlefields and Military History Institute nearby. There is a trout stream on the property as well as a swimmming pool, or you might enjoy a quarter of a mile walk to the 1800 Indian School.</description>
         <pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 00:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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         <title>Pheasant Field B&amp;B</title>
         <link>http://www.iloveinns.com/bed_and_breakfasts/pennsylvania/pheasantfield.htm</link>
         <description>Located on 10 acres of central Pennsylvania farmland, this brick, two-story Federal-style farmhouse features wooden shutters and a covered front porch. Rooms include a TV and telephone. An early 19th-century stone barn is on the property, and horse boarding is available. The Appalachian Trail is less than a mile away. Fly-fishing is popular at Yellow Breeches and Letort Spring. Dickinson College and Carlisle Fairgrounds are other points of interest.</description>
         <pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 00:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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