As you approach The Brownstone Inn, you'll recognize us by the beautiful peacock blue double entrance doors at the top of the stone steps. Then you'll step into the vestibule with its handcrafted opulence of my 19th century Victorian home. On the walls of the grand foyer and on up the stairway you'll see the elegant patented French wallpaper. It was applied in 1976 when my four-story house was renovated in honor of America's 200th bicentennial celebration. To your left, through the tall arched pocket doors is the parlor. There are couches, a reading lamp, an old upright player piano and daily newspapers, making this a convenient place for you to linger. To your right, through another pocket door, is the large Red Dining Room with its marble fireplace. This is where I'll serve you breakfast when the weather forbids eating on the deck. There are also fireplaces in the parlor, in the third-floor bridal suite and the fourth-floor large bedroom.
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