#1 Double and Twin bed, shared bath, WIFI
Private room in guest house hosted by Judith
- 3 guests
- 1 bedroom
- 2 beds
- 1 shared bathroom
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1 double bed, 1 single bed
What this place offers
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Free parking on premises
High chair
Hair dryer
Long-term stays allowed
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Bayfield, Wisconsin, United States
- 385 Reviews
During your stay
ayfield, Circa 1865. An ambitious young man, of French-Canadian descent, secured the property at 17 North First adjacent to the Hotel, for his residence as well as vocation. Nazar LaBonte, some years later heartened by his own as well as the village’s success, set out for St. Paul. Along with a contingent of businessmen and entrepreneurs, LaBonte convinced the railroads of the peninsula’s potential. Part of the deal was a commitment that would take 6 years to meet. As Nazar helped organize the labor, the railroads provided the resources.
In the meantime, the LaBonte House welcomed its first guests. Numbers swelled the village into a town. The boarding house and the LaBonte family residence, between the Hotel Bracken and Whisker Wachsmith’s tobacco shop was doing brisk business.
Today, stepping in Greunke’s is like stepping back in the ‘40’s. The Coca-Cola memorabilia, the working Wurlitzer and old soda fountain counter conjure images reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell cover on the “Saturday Evening Post.”
Today these historic buildings are combined into Greunke’s First Street Inn.
In the meantime, the LaBonte House welcomed its first guests. Numbers swelled the village into a town. The boarding house and the LaBonte family residence, between the Hotel Bracken and Whisker Wachsmith’s tobacco shop was doing brisk business.
Today, stepping in Greunke’s is like stepping back in the ‘40’s. The Coca-Cola memorabilia, the working Wurlitzer and old soda fountain counter conjure images reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell cover on the “Saturday Evening Post.”
Today these historic buildings are combined into Greunke’s First Street Inn.
ayfield, Circa 1865. An ambitious young man, of French-Canadian descent, secured the property at 17 North First adjacent to the Hotel, for his residence as well as vocation. Nazar…
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House rules
Check-in: 14:00 - 19:00
Check out: 11:00
No smoking
No pets
No parties or events
Health & safety
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Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm