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Perched on the rocky shoreline overlooking Lake Superior, the Lighthgouse Bed and Breakfast offers a restful escape, embellished by incomparable sunrises and sunsets. Built in 1892, the Lighthouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been fully restored and cozily accommodates guests in the setting where generations of lighthouse keepers have lived, worked and faithfully kept their watch through 109 years of lively history. Relax in the living room as you relive the past. The 3 guest rooms, furnished with period antiques all have magnificent views of Lake Superior. A full ethnic country breakfast is served each morning in the dining room and is included in the room rate. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed as you become the assistant keepers of the lighthouse during your stay.

Location: 1 Lighthouse Point, P.O. Box 128, Two Harbors Minnesota 55616

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Ashland) Anderson's Chequamegon Motel
(Ashland) Ashland Motel
(Duluth) Best Western Downtown Motel
(Duluth) Best Western Edgewater
(Ashland) Best Western Holiday House
(Ashland) Best Western Lake Superior Inn

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