Sunday, July 21, 2013

Visit Victorian Country B&B in Center, North Dakota






Victorian Country B&B in Center, North Dakota:
Experience the flavor of country living while staying in the romantic bedroom loft of our 50's round roof barn, which is decorated with rural antiques. Modern bathroom facilities have been installed for your convenience. A full country breakfast will be served in the Victorian farmhouse. 

Beautiful spacious grounds with exotic animals and a historical refurbished 1920's, one room schoolhouse add to the experience of this country hide-away. You may browse through our unique gift shop which hosts North Dakota made products. If rustic isn't your taste, our quaint and airy Victorian style bed and bath may be just your "cup of tea". A large sitting room and walk out balcony makes this second story all yours. Soak your tension away in the antique claw foot tub or lounge in our wicker chair in the sunny dormer window area. 

Plenty of interesting coffee table reading is available. If you want to pamper yourself this is the place for you. Have breakfast in our dining room next to the bay window overlooking the front lawn. Later, coffee or lemonade will be served out back on the wrap-around veranda allowing you a chance to soak in the fresh air and watch the yellow finches feed. Our veranda, which is decorated with wicker furniture and flower pots, wraps around to a secluded side of the yard with a swing nestled next to lacy vines where you can watch the cows with their babies grazing in the pasture. We love to visit and meet new people. However, if you long for seclusion we will deliver breakfast to your door in a basket. Our area is rich in American Indian culture and cowboy rodeo lifestyles. 

Our wide-open spaces, beautiful sunsets, and vast beauty of the Missouri River make this area a reflection of the Old West. We are located near the heart of North Dakota's Lewis & Clark Trail. The Lewis & Clark Expedition stands as a United States odyssey. The great adventure speaks to Americans of all kinds, perhaps because among the Corps of Discovery there was a woman, a black man, and those of French, Irish and English descent. The remarkable journey required discipline and sacrifice, strength and ingenuity. The expedition traveled the pulsing arteries of the continent, the Missouri and Columbia rivers, and it crossed the nation's backbone, the Rocky Mountains. The epic was recorded in ordinary language, made extraordinary by the experience of its authors. Now, nearly 200 years later, America has begun a national pilgrimage following the steps of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and the Corps of Discovery.
 
Innkeepers are: John & Linda Dinius
These recipes you will find in the cookbook and are used by permission of
Linda Dinius: Chocolate Praline Layer Cake, Zesty Pasta Crab Salad, Overnight Cinnamon Fr Toast


This BnB (along with delicious recipes and wonderful stories) is featured in Sunrise Sunset Across America, Bed & Breakfast cookbook. Purchase it by clicking on the link in the upper sidebar. Click on the review to read more about it.

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