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At Romancing the Past B&B, you''ll slip into the era of Victorian enchantment from the moment you arrive at this 1880s Queen Anne home. Innkeepers Jim and Cate Dodson are eagerly waiting to greet you, pamper you, and share their wonderful home! The spacious lawn and serene gardens provide a perfect romantic atmosphere for our tranquil inn, with a variety of relaxing spa packages. Take the Grand Tour for a closer look at the elegant lodging accommodations inside this lovely, one of a kind house.
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Welcome to the historic Jameson House, now a bed and breakfast in Fulton, Missouri. You''ll feel like royalty as you enter the Grand Hall with its magnificent parquet floor and burl walnut archway. In the adjoining parlor filled with Victorian antiques, a cozy fireplace beckons in winter and tall bay windows bring in summer''s cheerful light. Gentlemen will marvel at the unique architecture of the house, while ladies delight in its vintage appeal. Choose from one of our three fabulous rooms with private baths, each with its own theme decor, for your quiet retreat.
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The next morning, you''ll feast like kings and queens over a bountiful breakfast in our elegant dining room-or during the spring and summer months, you may choose to take your meal alfresco or on our screened in porch overlooking lovely green gardens. Your taste buds will be tantalized over bed and breakfast entrees such as "Light & Lively Quiche," "Stuffed French Toast with Berries," "Sticky-Bun Cinnamon Delights," or "Bacon-Wrapped Egg Cups with Hollandaise Sauce."
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Beks is a great restaurant in the historic downtown area (3 blocks from us). It has a very nice wine and beer selection, a very delicious artichoke dip, and the food and desserts are fantastic. There is live Jazz music on Saturday evenings. (closed Sundays) Visit http://www.beksshop.com/
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Fulton. Historic Fulton is located in the heart of Mid-Missouri, and USA Today lists Fulton in the top 10 for a travel destination. The Winston Churchill Museum where Churchill delivered his famous “Iron Curtain” speech, a 32-foot section of the Berlin Wall, a 16th Century Church designed by Sir Christopher Wren and brought over from London (the oldest building in America). A world class auto museum. A charming downtown with brick lined streets, shops and antique stores, great restaurants, is the source for the novel and movie (featuring early Ronald Reagan) “Kings Row,” and has a wonderful selection of beautiful Victorian homes.
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