| Aldrich Guest House |
| Galena, Illinois |
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http://www.aldrichguesthouse.com
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5 Rooms Non-Smoking No Pets
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At our 1845 Greek Revival home, built by Cyrus Aldrich, a member of the Illinois General Assembly and veteran Whig, the Aldrich Guest House retains all the elements of its original style and elegance. Our historic Galena Illinois Bed and Breakfast offers the quiet of General Grant's residential neighborhood with the close proximity to Main St.
There are 5 gracefully appointed guest rooms with queen beds & private baths and some have fireplaces.
For indoor relaxation, guests can enjoy the double parlor. A large fireplace, music, period antiques and comfortable sofas offer a space for reading, relaxing, playing cards or just visiting friends, new or old. We offer a guest library with TV/DVD, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks and complimentary wine hour before your evening plans. Turn down service available on request.
| Inn Amenities and Features |
| Furnishings/Luxuries | | Air Conditioning | Fireplace | Iron/Board Available | | Breakfast Included with Rate | Heating | Screened Porch | | Cable or Satellite TV | Internet Access | Stereo or Radio | | Recreation/Activities | | Biking Nearby | Cross-Country Ski Trails | Restaurant Nearby | | Bird Watching | Golf Nearby | Shopping Nearby | | Canoeing Nearby | Hiking Nearby | Ski Slopes Nearby | | Casino Nearby | Historic Area Nearby | State/National Park Nearby |
Other Amenities ...
Guest Room Amenities: Private baths Queen size beds CD players, alarm clocks and AM/FM radios Hair dryers Fans Reading chairs Some rooms have fireplaces Hardwood floors in all rooms Wireless Internet
Amenities for Aldrich House: Central air conditioning Screened-in porch Large double parlor TV/VCR/DVD in library Plenty of street parking Quiet neighborhood Spacious grounds with flower gardens
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