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In 1907, rancher Charles Krug and his family moved into their new home. Natural light flooded the huge windows and made rainbows through the leaded glass. Quarter-sawn oak gleamed with honey colors. Carvings on the stairway and fireplaces were smooth to the touch. Massive doors hung in the high-ceilinged rooms.
It's still pretty much the way it was. Jim and Katherine Lee welcome the visitor to the spacious accommodations. Visitors share a reading hall, plump-cushioned Victorian conversation nook, parlor, sitting rooms, and formal dining room. Five comfortably decorated guest rooms have private baths, air conditioning, and queen-size beds.
Breakfasts are hot and hearty, like Annie Krug would have cooked a hundred years ago. E-mail the innkeepers for sample menus and recipes.
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