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Publick House Historic Inn
277 Main Street
Route 131
Sturbridge, MA 01566

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Phone: 508-347-3313
Fax: 508-347-5073
Web: http://www.publickhouse.com
Email: info@publickhouse.com

Description: Description: Built in 1771, the Publick House Historic Inn maintains its 18th-century ambiance while providing 20th-century comforts. Our restaurants offer traditional New England dining in a quaint colonial setting. When you come to the Publick House to feast on our generous meals and enjoy the comfort of our Yankee hospitality, you'll be warmed by the same magnificent open hearths that warmed our early American ancestors. Our property boasts 115 guest rooms ranging from gracious suites to our Country Motor Lodge all in a historical setting with private baths and air conditioning. Be sure to visit our Bake Shoppe, a real 18th-century bakery where irresistible things come out of our Yankee ovens. Stop by on your way out and join us for coffee and pastry!

Salem Cross Inn
260 W. Main Street
West Brookfield, MA 01585

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Phone: 508-867-8337
Fax: 508-867-0351
Web: http://www.salemcrossinn.com

Description: HISTORY OF THE INN The Salem Cross The Salem Cross Inn is named for the witch-mark found on the front door-latch of the Inn. In the town of Salem and throughout the Bay Colony this mark was used to protect their inhabitants against "ye evills of witchcraft and diverse other manifestations of devilltry." Since the Inn has been restored by the Salem family, led by Richard Salem, the pun on the name decided the title of the Inn. Furnished throughout with American antiques, the Inn displays the nation's only known operating Roasting Jack, a c. 1700 device the innkeepers use to cook beef, game and fowl at the huge hearths.

Sturbridge Host Hotel
366 Main Street
Sturbridge, MA 01566

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Phone: 508-347-7393
Fax: 508-347-3824
Web: http://www.sturbridgehosthotel.com/

Description: Located on Cedar Lake, our hotel offers guests 233 deluxe accommodations with extra amenities in every season. Some of our rooms feature an illuminated fireplace or a lake view; others enjoy a view of our 9-hole miniature golf course. The Sturbridge Host offers an indoor pool, lakefront beach, beach volleyball, pontoon boat rides, paddleboats, horseshoes and of course, miniature golf. The Hotel also features a variety of Restaurants to please any palate. The Greenhouse Restaurant offers breakfast as you overlook our Tropical Indoor Garden Court. P.Bella’s Trattoria serves up Italian with attitude and the Oxhead Tavern serves Lunch and Dinner, and has lakeside entertainment on the deck in the summer months or fireplace dining in the winter months.

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