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Private historic inn -
This extra large suite includes 2 bedrooms with a shared bathroom. The bathroom includes a walk in shower and an antique clawfoot tub.
1 queen bed 2 twin beds
* Please note the bedroom with the twin beds does not have a separate entrance and must walk through the other bedroom to get to the hallway.
This home was built circa 1890 by Alexander Agassiz, President of Calumet & Hecla Mining Company (1871-1910).
Private historic inn - you can rent one room or the entire home with 9 bedrooms based on availability.
1 king bed with private bathroom
This home was built circa 1890 by Alexander Agassiz, President of Calumet & Hecla Mining Company (1871-1910). The mine was located in Calumet, Michigan formally known as Red Jacket.
The home has undergone significant updates for guests so they can enjoy comfort while visiting the historical Copper Country in the heart of the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Private historic inn - 1 queen bed, smaller bedroom off of kitchen and and dining room.
Detached private bath located on 1st floor also.
Our first floor shared powder room is right next to this bedroom (which you can use during the night if needed) and then there is a private full bath with shower that is dedicated to this bedroom also on the first floor.
1 king bed in 1 bedroom 1 queen bed in adjacent bedroom Shared bathroom with these two rooms
Ideal for those who enjoy luxury, the Quaint Peach Room offers a queen-size bed and an expansive private bathroom. The private bathroom has an extra-large walk-in shower with steam option, and double vanity. Situated on the second floor and accessible by stairs.
All rooms have Wi-Fi, but no televisions. Portable air conditioners and the propane grill are available during the summer and stored during the winter.
Private historic inn - you may rent 1-9 bedrooms based on availability.
1 queen bed, your private bath located across the hall (robes provided).
The home has undergone significant updates for guests so they can enjoy comfort while visiting the historical Copper Country.