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Taroka Inn was built during World War II, and used as officers' quarters.

Following renovations in 1990, the inn now consists of nine comfortable and clean units, some with full kitchens. They contain queen beds, private baths, phones, data ports, two cable TVs in each suite (27" in living room), and private entry.

Families are welcome.

Location: PO Box 2448, Corner 3rd & Adams Sts, Seward Alaska 99664 Telephone 907-224-8975

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Annapolis) 1908-William Page Inn
(Baltimore) Admiral Fell Inn
(Cape May) Albert Stevens Inn
(Harrington) AmericInn of Harrington
(Lewes) An Inn By the Bay
(Lewes) Angler's Motel


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