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A favorite traveler's
sojourn for almost a century, The White Inn welcomes you with all
the comfort and charm of a country manor. Located in the historic
western New York village of Fredonia, the Inn offers the perfect
respite for world-weary travelers.
The property now
occupied by the White Inn, once the exclusive domain of Indians,
came into the hands of Dr. Squire White early in the 19th century.
He was the first medical doctor to settle and practice in Chautauqua
county. In 1811 he erected a wood frame house on this site.
After fires and rebuilding, during the 1800s and early 1900s, the
White Inn went into a period of languishing at the hands of several
owners. But in 1980, two professors at SUNY College at Fredonia
bought the property and began a thirteen year project to renovate
the Inn. Since 1993, Innkeepers Robert Contiguglia and Kathleen
Dennison have continued the tradition of excellence in outstanding
food and lodging.
You can relax in the
carefully restored guest rooms. All prices include full breakfast
and local phone calls.
Fine dining featuring American and Continental cuisine for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Features
- 23 rooms,
7 suites
- Room amenities:
non smoking rooms, private bath,
telephone, TV
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1 restaurant
serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, bar/lounge
- Children
welcome, free under 13
Rates
Rates
are per room per night including room tax. Any meal or other
inclusions in the price are mentioned above in the Features section.
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2008
Rates
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Single |
Double |
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1 Apr - 31 Mar
'08 |
$143.00 |
$143.00 |
Area
Highlights
Located in historic western New York, close to Lake Erie and with
driving distance of Buffalo. Return
to the New York Listing
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