Rates
$99 to $269
Payment types accepted include Master Card, Visa, Travelers Checks and Cash.
Meals Included in Rates:
Events Hosted
- Meetings
- Reunions
- Women's Getaway Weekends
Available Food Service
- Early Coffee/Tea
- Full Gourmet Breakfast
- Vegetarian Breakfast
- Picnic Lunches
Other Activities
- Amusement Park
- Antiquing
- Art Galleries
- Fishing
- Golf
- Hiking
- Live Theater
- Museums
- Parks
- Shopping (Local Crafts)
- Water Sports
- Mark Twain Riverboat Rides
- Historic Home Tour
- Caves
- Trolley/tour Train Rides
Innkeeper(s)
Judy Reagan, Innkeeper
Rooms
This property has 4 total guest accommodations with private bath, 2 two-bedroom suites. The types of beds available include Queen, Twin and Double.
Amenities In Room

- Central Air
- Ceiling Fans
- CD Player
- Bath Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Clock Radio
- Wireless Internet Access
- Reading Lamps
- Hair Dryer
- Extra Bath Amenities
- Hair Dryer
- Feather Beds
- Extra Pillows
Amenities On Site
- Parlor Games
- Phone
- Fireplace
- Television
- Hot Tub/Spa
- VCR
- Gift Shop
- Elaborate Flower Gardens With Tropicals
- Koi Pond
- Waterfall
- Wraparound Veranda
- Private Gazebo With Jacuzzi
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Reagan's Queen Anne
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Location: City/Urban and Mississippi River.
Romantic Interest
Romance abounds in our wonderfully restored, elegantly appointed Victorian. Treat your loved one to a candlelit gourmet breakfast, chocolate-dipped strawberries, fresh flowers or personalized cakes to order. Recline for a heavenly soak in one of our clawfoot tubs by candlelight, venture outside to our private gazebo and take a dip in our hot tub. Enjoy the love seat on the wraparound veranda alone together.
Historic Interest
Built in 1889, by Hannibal's Greatest Philanthropist, this graceful Queen Anne Victorian is fortunate that nearly 95 percent of its original features remain and are in remarkable condition. A dozen stained- and leaded-glass windows, ornately carved fireplace mantels with Rookwood tiles, magnificent oak fretwork in the foyer, gas/electric brass light fixtures, hardwood flooring, and a very long wraparound veranda are all original.
Historic Awards:
- National Register (Granted)
- Local Register (Granted)
- City Historical Site (Granted)
Historic Memberships:
- Local Historical Society
- City Historical Society
Historic sites nearby:
Mark Twain boyhood home, museum and historic area (3 blocks), Mark Twain birth home (30 miles), rare inland lighthouse lit by the US President (4 blocks)
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Publicity and Reviews
LIFE Magazine Weekend Edition (6/24/05).
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