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Celebrate the Inauguration at an historical Bed and Breakfast

By Jane Leisteiner
Jan 16, 2009
The bed and breakfast inns in Washington, D.C., are sold out due to the celebration of President Obama's inauguration. But don't despair. You, too, can enjoy the festivities in one of the fantastic residences, open to the public, that are part of the original thirteen colonies. At iLoveInns.com, you will find a detailed list of these beautiful late 18th-century bed and breakfast inns. Like the White House, these luxurious inns enjoy the Roman and Greek-inspired Palladian influence and are tastefully and elegantly furnished. Enjoy watching this televised event among buffed mahogany paneling, gilded chairs and trim satin settees.

A columned historical landmark, The Governor's House Inn just reeks of luxury, elegance and southern hospitality. Located in Charleston, South Carolina, this charming bed and breakfast is the former home of Governor Edward Rutledge, the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence. Enjoy canopied beds, flawless staterooms and marble bathtubs as well as the ambiance of gracious hospitality found in earlier times. The Red Room and Vermeil Room in the White house are reflected in the exquisite richly colored walls and upholstery found at this sophisticated inn.

Even the president takes time out for a bed and breakfast. Devonfield Country Inn Bed and Breakfast in Lee, Massachusetts, has shared at least one tenant with the White House. Rumor has it that in 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's chauffeur drove him across Devonfield's front lawn for a visit with Queen Wilhelmina of Holland. Be sure to stay in the Roosevelt Room. Unlike the windowless Roosevelt Room in the White House, Devonfield's room has a panoramic view and a wood-burning fireplace for fireside chats.

A Williamsburg White House in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, celebrates presidents through the ages. Luxurious and spacious, this bed and breakfast is fit for the First Family. Each presidential suite is fitted with period furnishings and memorabilia inspired by the greats, from Washington to Roosevelt. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride down the same street where George Washington led his troops to victory in Yorktown and be back in time to witness history in the making - many of the rooms come with televisions for watching the inauguration.

The Washington Plantation, a beautifully restored Greek Revival inn, is located in Washington, Georgia, and is nestled comfortably on seven acres of heavily treed grounds. The bedrooms are unbelievably elegant with crystal chandeliers, fireplaces and gracious baths. This charming inn provides a similar setting to the wedding of President Grover Cleveland and Frances Folsom who were married in 1886 in the White House.

If you hesitate to fight the crowds for the 2012 inauguration in Washington, D.C., take the time to plan your inaugural celebration now at an elegant inn. Visit iLoveInns.com and browse through the 19,000 bed and breakfasts and country inns that specialize in other events and locations that may be of interest to you. Many of the above listed properties are included in the best selling bed and breakfast guidebook, Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns with a Buy-One-Get-One-Free-Night certificate. ILoveInns also offers gift certificates for their Bed & Breakfasts, a perfect solution for a special occasion.
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