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Jacksonville Inn

This exceptional hotel and gourmet restaurant are at the very center of historic Jacksonville. Founded in 1861 during Oregon’s gold rush, the Inn is a short walk from the world-renowned Peter Britt Music Festival. This National Historic Landmark offers accommodations combining Victorian opulence with modern conveniences. Honeymoon cottages exhibit the character of the historic town and are especially luxurious. The restaurant features a full bar and outstanding wine cellar with over 2,000 wines. Wine Spectator has awarded the Inn’s wine selection the prestigious Best of Award of Excellence.

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Yakima:

We recently had the good fortune to spend a night in the Jacksonville Inn, specifically in one of their cottages. The cottage provided everything you would ever need for your convenience, comfort and a good night's sleep - from steam showers to gourmet snacks to a four-poster bed beside a welcoming gas fireplace. There was access to a private, enclosed backyard park extend your options during your stay. An overall good value for the amenities provided. The food and service at the Inn dining rooms are exceptional! Be sure to check out the wine shop as it is well stocked and rated one of the top 100 in the country. In summary, President Bush and his wife stayed at the Jacksonville Inn a year or so ago and we felt we received presidential treatment as well.

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