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Deadwood's 1899 Inn: Attic Suite
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Deadwood's 1899 Inn: Attic Suite

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The third-floor suite at our bed-and-breakfast is newly renovated, with plenty of room for four (on a king bed and a split queen that can be made as two twins) and a luxury bathroom with heated marble floor, clawfoot tub, and vertical spa shower. The house is in Deadwood's historic Presidential District, which is only a six-minute walk from the city center but has beautiful views of the surrounding pine-covered hills. The 1899 Inn is Deadwood's only turn-of-the-century inn with full breakfast service. Nestled in the town's Presidential District (all the streets in the neighborhood are named after American presidents), the house is in one of the oldest and most prestigious quarters in the city. No more than a five-minute walk from the important stuff, including the casinos and historic buildings on Main Street, the Adams Museum and the Mickelson Trail. The Adams House is just five houses over, and Mount Moriah Cemetery, the final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane, is a few minutes walk to the top of our hill. The home itself is one of the biggest Victorians built in Deadwood, with seven bedrooms and five bathrooms. It has original woodwork and stained glass, but we've updated and modernized the plumbing (endless hot water!), HVAC (central heat and air conditioning!), and electrical. It was constructed in 1899 by H.B. Wardman, one of those rich-but-never-famous Deadwood businessmen who was mayor of the town in the 1920s. The house still has a lot of the original fixtures and 19th century technology (call bells, gas lighting fixtures, etc.). The third-floor suite is our newest and largest bedroom. The main space has a sleigh-style king bed with nightstands, LED reading lights with USB charging ports, a small seating area, a wardrobe for hanging clothes, and an internet-connected HDTV with cable and Netflix. The space under the east gable has a custom-built split queen bed that can be made up as a regular queen, or as two 30-inch twins that slide apart. The whole space is floored in oak, has custom wainscoting cabinetry along the walls, and has an individual climate control system. The en suite private bathroom is accessed with a sliding pocket door, and has a toilet in a separate water closet, heated marble tile floor, cast iron slipper clawfoot tub, double sink marble vanity, and walk-in vertical spa with two shower heads and four body jets. A small privacy window lets in light from the west gable, making for romantic light around sunset. We think it might be the best bathroom experience available to guests in the Black Hills. The space is relatively quiet and doesn't get much direct sunlight, so it's well-suited for guests who like to sleep in a bit. In addition to the suite on the third floor, all guests also have access to common spaces on the main floor. There are two parlors - one with fireplace, one with TV - and the formal dining room. There are also seating areas on our covered porches. Because we operate as a bed-and-breakfast, we have staff on-duty most days from 7 a.m. until about 6 p.m. The innkeepers are almost always available for questions, and we love to help guests plan their explorations of the Black Hills. When we're not available, there are other staff around the house, or you can call us anytime. (And, of course, if you'd prefer a little quiet time, you don't have to talk to us at all - we're pretty low-key around here.) The house is located in Deadwood's historic Presidential District. The Adams House museum is just a block away, and most homes in the neighborhood date from the late 19th century. Most of the main attractions in Deadwood are less than a mile from the house, and very accessible by walking. Walking is the best way to get around Deadwood, but the town also has a public rubber-wheeled trolley system. Trolleys stop at the bottom of the hill below the house, roughly a three-minute walk, and rides cost $2. Full plated breakfast service in our formal dining room is included with your reservation. The menu is chef's choice and varies each day, but often includes fresh-baked sourdough bread. Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions or requests when you make your reservation. The City of Deadwood doesn't allow our guests to park on the street, but there's a small private parking lot behind the inn. If your party has more than one vehicle, or if you have an oversize vehicle or trailer, please let us know when you book. We can direct you to a free public parking lot three blocks away with plenty of space.

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