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Inn at the Canal - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Located in the heart of the Historic District of this waterside village, Inn at the Canal has an ideal location for browsing the gift and antique shops, dining at one of several fine restaurants or spending time in one of the art galleries. Visit the Canal Museum or relax on the inn's waterside porc... bedandbreakfast.com
No title - expert review The high painted ceilings in the public areas will remind visitors of the grand old post-Civil War days. Though the guest rooms are smaller, that style continues all the way up to the third-floor suite. Decorated with antiques, soft colors, and embroidered bedding, the 1868 house is welcoming and co... frommers.com
No title - expert review Mary and Al Ioppolo are the owners and innkeepers of the Inn at the Canal. Together, they have created a warm and relaxing 19th century atmosphere in this elegant bed and breakfast. All seven guestrooms are uniquely decorated and feature private baths, individually controlled heat and A/C, telephone... lanierbb.com
No title - expert review The Inn at the Canal is known locally as the Brady Rees house. Built in 1868, the Brady Rees house is listed on the Maryland and National Historic Registers. This beautiful home with its many fine architectural and decorative details was built as a result of a promise made by Henry Bradyto his wife.... bbonline.com
Great Place - user review In keepers were very nice, great cooked breakfast. Rooms are very clean, place was renovated. Owners opened up at 1000 in the evening to... travel.yahoo.com
Just the right place for a relaxing weekend or get a way - user review This is a fabulous INN. The Inn Keepers are fun and courteous. The Inn is gorgeous and Victorian.Their breakfasts are home cooked for each breakfast and never repeated... travel.yahoo.com
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