LandMark Inn, 189 South Penn, Oberlin 67749, Kansas, USA
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LandMark Inn 
189 South Penn, Oberlin 67749, Kansas, USA
+1 785 4752340
http://www.landmarkinn.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at LandMark Inn
restaurant
summer garden
conference room
fitness center
sauna
jacuzzi tub
room for quiet games
pets are admitted
rooms for non-smokers
suitable for disabled guests
dry cleaning
laundry/washing services
souvenir shop
phone at the reception
located in the center
credit/debit cards accepted
common TV room
television set in room
telephone in room
air conditioner in room
tea and coffee making facilities
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of LandMark Inn that might be useful
Prepare yourself for one the most quiet and restful nights you've ever experienced in one of these luxurious suites. Judges Chambers Suite. The Bank of Oberlin building became the Decatur County Courthouse in 1896 after the failure of the bank. The prominent second floor corner office became the Judge's Chambers. Evidence of this was found during restoration as upon removing the old wallpaper the name Judge Webb Bertram was found written on all four walls of the room. This room features Victorian mauve, green and purple wall paper and curtains, a tall walnut queen size Victorian bed, Victorian settee and a TV/VCR combination. The spacious bathroom features a claw foot tub shower, walnut vanity and a stained glass window. Named after the Bank of Oberlin's founder, the room features a spoon carved queen sized bedroom set, a vintage Murphy bed, a unique Victorian corner sink, a mounted bobcat and a large original picture of Buffalo Bill Cody who spent time in this area. The room is dark green and has stenciled 1880's wallpaper border. The room also has a TV. The bathroom has an antique sink and a shower. Cottage Victorian Suite. This room is named after the room's unique furnishings. The Cottage Victorian style is stenciled pine furniture that was more affordable in the 1800's but is rare today because it was usually discarded when a family could afford hardwood furnishings. The yellow rose stenciled set includes two queen size beds and a desk. The bathroom has an antique pedestal sink and a tub/shower combination. Named after the antique gas fireplace that graces this room. This cozy suite features a fringed full size canopy bed, a small sitting room with Victorian furniture and a bathroom complete with antique advertising items and a tub/shower combination. This room has a TV/VCR combination. Carriage House Loft Suite. This two room suite features a bedroom with a mission style queen size bed and a vanity/sink combination, an adjacent sitting room with wicker furnishings, TV/VCR and a second pull down bed. The bathroom has a tub/shower combination and a second sink. This room strays from the Victorian charm of the rest of the building and features early 1900's arts and crafts paneling, and wallpaper in the style of Frank Loyd Wright. This ground floor room's namesake is the Kansas State Motto, To the stars through difficulties. This Victorian room is done in blues and mauves features handicap accessible doorways and bathroom, an adjustable queen size bed, a leaded glass window, walnut furnishings and TV. The accessible bathroom has a accessible shower. This ground floor room overlooks the landscaped courtyard and features a private entrance. Inside the room you will find a relazing in-room two person Jacuzzi, an antique queen size brass and cast iron bed, and a TV/VCR hidden in an armoire. The bathroom features a unique corner shower.

Now that you have seen our rooms we would love to host you in person at the Land Mark Inn at the Historic Bank of Oberlin. The pre-tax rates occupancy of each room is located below. Rates are based on single occupancy with full gourmet breakfast. $10.00 for each additional guest in room. - Please fill in the number in your party in the box next to the room you would like to reserve. Dates you plan on visiting us: Number of people in your party: Please tell us any special needs or services that you might require: Please check the box for the suite that you wish to reserve: Judges Chambers - 1 Queen size bed, Private Bath w/Clawfoot shower $95.50. R.A. Marks - 1 Queen size bed 1 full size Murphy bed, P. Bath w/shower $69.95. Cottage Victorian - 2 Queen size bed, P. Bath w/Tub/Shower $69.95. Fireside - 1 Full size bed, Fireplace, P. Bath w/Tub/shower $89.95. Carriage House Loft - 2 Rooms - 1 Queen size bed 1 Queen Murphy TV in Sitting room, P. Bath w/Tub/Shower $89.95. Ad Astra - First Floor - Handicap Accessible - Adjustable Queen Size Bed, TV $79.95. Courtyard - Private entry, 1 Queen size bed, TV, Jacuzzi Tub, Shower $99.95. The Land Mark Inn is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites and is a non-smoking facility. Pets are not allowed. Well behaved children are welcome. Please provide us with some information so we may contact you about your reservation. The Land Mark Inn will confirm your reservation either by phone, E-Mail or mail. If you have any additional questions please call:

The LandMark Inn a Bed and Breakfast, in the Historic Bank of Oberlin, Kansas. The Current Time In Oberlin Kansas Is: Tour The LandMark Inn. Step back to the late 1800's. Imagine a Victorian world set in a bustling Kansas frontier town, home to the United States Land Office. Hundreds came each day looking for a new home. In 1886 their first night's stay would have been at the Oberlin House, the St. James or other inns that rivaled their counterparts to the east. After claiming their 160 acres of Kansas prairie they were off to the brand new Bank of Oberlin to set up their banking business in their new hometown. Of the Bank of Oberlin's completion, the Oberlin Eye (Sept.23,1886) said...It is the prettiest building in the city and elicits words of praise from the many who see the city. Such buildings, beautiful, permanent, and durable are of incalculable value to Oberlin...And strengthen the onward march of the Queen City of Northwest Kansas.. The charm experienced in 1886 can once again be captured in the new LandMark Inn at the historic Bank of Oberlin opened in downtown Oberlin in 1996. Listed on the National Register of Historic places, the bank has re-opened as a gathering place for local citizens and the traveler looking for a romantic getaway, meeting spot or reunion. The BB Inn occupies the Bank of Oberlin building built in 1886, the Reeder Building built in 1888 and the new Carriage House Addition. The name of the inn was derived from two important events that helped shape Oberlin in the late 1800's - The location of the U.S. Land Office and the arrival of R.A. Marks who founded the Bank of Oberlin. The LandMark Inn offers seven guest suites; The Teller Room Restaurant Coffee Bar and a vintage exercise room with turn of the century equipment to challenge the Inn's guests, a sauna, and a unique gift shop called The Oberlin Mercantile Co. Suite rates range from $69.95-$109.95. Based on single occupancy, private bath. Includes full breakfast. Sites Around Oberlin. Please call for Corporate, Clergy, Extended Stay, Group Rates. For more information contact: The LandMark Inn Bed and Breakfast 189 S Penn, P.O. Box 162 Oberlin, Kansas 67749 Ph: 785-475-2340. 1-888-639-0003 e-mail us at - info@landmarkinn.com and Website Promotion by Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc.

For the most enjoyable private dinner or party try our Board Room dining area in an exquisite historic setting with an ornate wallpapered ceiling. adjoins The Bank of Oberlin in the carriage house addition, and features an eastlake fireplace, and an antique German game table under a beautiful stained glass window. An open staircase leads down to the second floor sitting area. Guests will find antique rowing machines, bicycle and other vintage equipment in the basement. The area also has a cedar sauna and TV lounge. Located in the original bank lobby this area will be highlighted by fourteen foot wood ceilings, massive arched pine windows and gas style lighting. Coffees, desserts, and limited menu meals will be served to the general public. Overnight guests can enjoy a quiet meal in the elegant Board Room private dining room. Oberlin Mercantile Co. Our gift shop will feature Kansas Food Products, books, Victorian collectibles, antiques and collectible toys displayed in antique store fixtures. The LandMark Inn Bed and Breakfast 189 S Penn, P.O. Box 162 Oberlin, Kansas 67749 Ph: 785-475-2340 and Website Promotion by: Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc.

The Teller Room Restaurant is located on the first floor of the Historic Bank of Oberlin building and has been restored to it's turn-of-the-century splendor. Massive cherry stained windows, vintage wallpaper, wood ceiling reproduction gas lights give the Teller Room the feel of a turn-of-the-century bank. The Teller Room serves lunch and dinner and features a different menu each day with gourmet entree's and specialty deserts and pies. Reservations are strongly recommended for a memorable dining experience in the Teller Room.

Oberlin the surrounding area: You'll discover that Oberlin has a lot to offer the visitor and is far more than you expect. Nestled in the Sappa Valley, Oberlin's progressive attitude includes preservation of the past. Oberlin's brick streets, vintage lamp posts, and treelined residential areas hearken back to an earlier time when life moved at a slower pace. Take a stroll down our brick streets viewing the ongoing restoration of Oberlin's Victorian era homes. The Decatur County Museum is conveniently located one block south of the Land Mark Inn. The museum is one of the best kept secrets in Kansas and houses thousands of items on display in ten buildings including a sod house, train depot, Phillips 66 gas station and more. The museum also houses a display of Indian artifacts that tell the story of the Last Indian Raid on Kansas Soil. The area has numerous other museums and historic sites are in the area. Northwest Kansas is a hunter's paradise and fishing can be found in several area lakes. The Oberlin Country Club's nine hole golf course follows the Sappa Creek east of Oberlin. Oberlin offers an attractive canopy covered shopping district. Antiques, crafts, fine arts and an old fashioned soda fountain add to the mix of retail shops in downtown Oberlin. Additional shopping is within an hour's drive at two outlet shopping malls. Oberlin is located in Northwest Kansas at the crossroads of U.S. 36 and U.S. 83 halfway between I-70 in Kansas and I-80 in Nebraska. U.S. 83 is one of the great north-south links between Canada and Mexico. Both routes have 65 mph speed limits through Kansas.
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