Gammy was more than a little upset when Pappy sold the family home in Sandpoint to move to Alaska in 1947. Fifty-two years later we bought it back and carefully renovated it to evoke the spirit of the 20's and 30's and to share the home and our family history with others. Gammy would be proud....... The main floor is devoted to the inn. So with only two guest rooms, you have the space, comfort, and serenity to take your ease. The inn's Arts and Crafts Bungalow architecture earned it a listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Period antiques complement the extensive Douglas-fir woodwork. When you're not curled in front of the fireplace with a good book or listening to some Benny Goodman on the antique Stewart radio, enjoy Sandpoint: restaurants, skiing, the beach, golf, sailing, fishing, horseback riding, antique shopping, hiking, water skiing, parasailing....
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