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In 1901, Moore's youngest daughter, Mary, married Albert E. Sleeper. Sleeper was born in Bradford, Vermont, in 1862, and moved to Lexington in 1884. He worked as a merchant, and then founded a series of local banks in Yale, Bad Axe, Marlette, Ubly, Applegate, and Lexington. By the 1890s, he started in politics, serving as Lexington Village ...
The Henry Richardi House is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story asymmetrical wood frame Queen Anne house sitting on a rough stone foundation. [4] The plan includes a number of elegant bays, balconies, and overhangs created by the second-story gables, and a square tower with a curved, pointed roof surmounts the structure.
The Beachwoods Inn, 280 Liberty Church Road, is a bed and breakfast southeast of Loris. It is for sale for $3 million. The house has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a pool, an event space in a barn ...
The bed & breakfast in a historic Lexington house now has an intimate three-course dinner menu. Dine at this new upscale Lexington restaurant, where you can also stay for breakfast Skip to main ...
The Ute Pass region could no longer support large hotels and 2 of the 3 hotels in town were demolished by 1926. Eastholme, a small inn, has been foreclosed and is currently for sale. The Pikes Peak Highway entrance is at Cascade. Cascade remains a tourist destination, with visitors staying in inns, bed and breakfasts, cottages and guest houses.
The Victorian-style mansion seeks continued operation as a bed and breakfast under new owners. Historic Bellefonte bed and breakfast hits market for $2M. See inside themed bedrooms
Albert E. Sleeper was born in Vermont in 1862. He moved to Lexington, Michigan in 1884, and in 1904 relocated to Bad Axe. Sleeper served as a state senator from 1901 to 1904, as state treasurer from 1908 to 1912, and as governor from 1917 to 1920. [2]
Dec. 28—LENOIR — A swanky bed and breakfast forced to close last year because of COVID-19 will soon reopen under new management and name. A bed and breakfast provides so much more than the ...