Historic Missouri Bed and Breakfast Inns
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1 Southern Hotel
— Sainte Genevieve, MO 1790 |
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1800 | |
2 The Mansion at Elfindale
— Springfield, MO 1800 |
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1811 | |
3 Meramec Farm Cabins & Trail Riding Vacations, LLC
— Bourbon, MO 1811 |
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1827 | |
4 Maple Tree Inn
— Eminence, MO 1827 |
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Kennebunkport, The George Bush Estate, The Victorian Mansion, Portland Head Lighthouse. Read More | |
1834 | |
5 Stone School Inn B&B
— Hannibal, MO 1834 |
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1840 | |
6 Captain Wohlt Inn
— Hermann, MO 1840 |
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The Captain Wohlt Inn consists of four wonderful buildings (each on the National Historic Registry) nestled in the heart of Hermann's historic district. Read More | |
7 Yates House Bed & Breakfast
— Rocheport, MO 1840 |
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We are located in a National Historic District. One house was built in 1840s. Second house built in 1990 but is historic replica. Read More | |
8 Boone's Lick Trail Inn
— Saint Charles, MO 1840 |
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Goldenrod Showboat (one-fourth mile), Missouri First State Capitol (one-half mile), Daniel Boone Homestead (25 miles), Gateway Arch (20 minutes), Jefferson Memorial Courthouse. Read More | |
1842 | |
9 Cedarcrest Manor
![]() — Clarksville, MO 1842 |
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1845 | |
10 The Hatchery House
— Weston, MO 1845 |
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11 The Saint George Hotel
— Weston, MO 1845 |
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1848 | |
12 Inn St. Gemme Beauvais
— Sainte Genevieve, MO 1848 |
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1849 | |
13 Weston Select Bed & Breakfast
— Weston, MO 1849 |
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1850 | |
14 Abigail's Grape Leaf Bed and Breakfast
— Hermann, MO 1850 |
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15 Brick Bungalow Guest Haus
— Hermann, MO 1850 |
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16 Dr. Hertich's House
— Sainte Genevieve, MO 1850 |
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1855 | |
17 Borgman's B&B
— Arrow Rock, MO 1855 |
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1856 | |
18 Silver Heart Inn Bed & Breakfast
— Independence, MO 1856 |
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1859 | |
19 Eagle's Nest
— Louisiana, MO 1859 |
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We have four buildings that adjoin in the downtown historic district. Our first building was built in 1857 and later rebuilt after a fire in 1879 as a bank. Our tin ceiling, windows and 14-foot... Read More | |
1860 | |
20 Rackheath House at Overlook Farm
![]() — Clarksville, MO 1860 |
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1869 | |
21 Rivercene Bed & Breakfast
— Boonville, MO 1869 |
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1870 | |
22 The Old Town Guest House
— Saint Charles, MO 1870 |
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23 Sycamore Valley Farms B&B
— Brunswick, MO 1870 |
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1871 | |
24 Robards Mansion Bed and Breakfast
— Hannibal, MO 1871 |
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25 Garth Woodside Mansion
— Hannibal, MO 1871 |
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26 The Dubach Inn
— Hannibal, MO 1871 |
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27 Frisco Street B&B
— Steelville, MO 1871 |
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1880 | |
28 Napoleon's Retreat
— Saint Louis, MO 1880 |
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French second-empire style Victorian home built in 1880, typical of the homes constructed near downtown St. Louis at that time. The original Carriage House still exists. Read More | |
1882 | |
29 Main Street Inn
— Sainte Genevieve, MO 1882 |
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Built in 1882 as a luxury hotel with magnificent gardens, the building passed through hard times in the last century, but has now emerged fresh and newly appointed in this century. Read More | |
1884 | |
30 Wohlt House Bed & Breakfast
— Hermann, MO 1884 |
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1885 | |
31 Shakespeare Chateau B&B
— Saint Joseph, MO 1885 |
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1886 | |
32 Birk's Gasthaus
— Hermann, MO 1886 |
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Built in 1886 for Mr. W. Herzog, one of the three original owners of Stone Hill Winery. Read More | |
1887 | |
33 Serendipity B&B
— Independence, MO 1887 |
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1889 | |
34 Reagan's Queen Anne Bed and Breakfast
— Hannibal, MO 1889 |
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A dozen stained- and leaded-glass windows, ornately carved fireplace mantels with Rookwood tiles, magnificent oak fretwork in the foyer, gas/electric brass light fixtures, hardwood flooring, and a... Read More | |
1891 | |
35 Bellevue B&B
— Cape Girardeau, MO 1891 |
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1893 | |
36 Lehmann House B&B
— Saint Louis, MO 1893 |
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Presidents Taft, Roosevelt and Coolidge visited Lehmann House. Frederick W. Lehmann was Solicitor General under Pres. Taft. Read More | |
1894 | |
37 Walnut Street Inn
— Springfield, MO 1894 |
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1894 Victorian Queen Anne, the only Corinthian Columns (surrounding the front porch) in town. Read More | |
1896 | |
38 Garden House Bed & Breakfast
![]() — Hannibal, MO 1896 |
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1896 Queen Anne Victorian classic with garden and viewing porch. Situated on "Millionaire's Row," it was built by Albert Wells Pettibone, son of the wealthy lumber baron W. Pettibone.... Read More | |
1898 | |
39 The Historic Iron Horse Inn
— Hermann, MO 1898 |
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40 Visages
— Joplin, MO 1898 |
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41 Kennedy's Red Barn Inn
— Perry, MO 1898 |
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1899 | |
42 Loganberry Inn
— Fulton, MO 1899 |
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Many famous guests including Lady Margaret Thatcher and Polish President Lech Walesa. Read More | |
43 Phillips Place B&B
— Macon, MO 1899 |
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1900 | |
44 Hermann House Inn
— Hermann, MO 1900 |
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1904 | |
45 Alcorn Corner B&B
— Ellsinore, MO 1904 |
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1905 | |
46 Zia Gallery and Bed & Breakfast
— New Haven, MO 1905 |
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1907 | |
47 Lococo House II Bed & Breakfast
— Saint Charles, MO 1907 |
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1908 | |
48 Plain & Fancy Bed & Breakfast
— Ironton, MO 1908 |
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49 The Dickey House B&B
— Marshfield, MO 1908 |
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Built in 1908 and visited by 3 presidents and 7 Missouri governors and senators. Read More | |
50 The Parlor Bed and Breakfast
— Ironton, MO 1908 |
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1909 | |
51 Recess Inn
— Ethel, MO 1909 |
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1912 | |
52 The Murphy House
— Weston, MO 1912 |
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1913 | |
53 Southmoreland on The Plaza
— Kansas City, MO 1913 |
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54 Fleur-de-Lys Mansion
— Saint Louis, MO 1913 |
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Built in 1913, this Tudor Revival Mansion is an excellent example of South St. Louis architecture. After renovation, The Landmark's Association named it one of St. Louis' Eleven Most Enhanced... Read More | |
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55 School House B&B Inn
— Rocheport, MO 1914 |
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Circa 1914, three-story brick school building once served as the public school for the village of Rocheport. Read More | |
1915 | |
56 Inn on Crescent Lake
![]() — Excelsior Springs, MO 1915 |
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Built in 1915, the Inn's mansion is listed on the Clay County Historic Register. It is the former home of Dr. Read More | |
1917 | |
57 Lula Belle's Restaurant and B&B
— Hannibal, MO 1917 |
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1920 | |
58 Eastlake Inn Bed & Breakfast
— Saint Louis, MO 1920 |
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59 Somewhere Inn Time B&B
— Sainte Genevieve, MO 1920 |
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1924 | |
60 Pinebrook Lodge B&B
— West Plains, MO 1924 |
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