Showing posts with label National Registry of Historical Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Registry of Historical Places. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2009

Why Not Head To The US Sailboat Capital?









October is the perfect time to travel to the Annapolis Boat Show, in Annapolis, Maryland. Here you you can let the Chesapeake Bay soothe your soul. Whether your attending the US Sailboat Show or the US Power Boat Show, Annapolis is filled with events, charm, family fun, and sightseeing. Take a power boat ride to St. Michael on the Maryland Eastern Shore, for a day of shopping and feasting on Maryland crabs. Catch a US Naval Academy Football game, walk the Capitals history filled cobble stone streets, filled with shops, taverns, restaurants, and the famous city docks where Annapolis is hosting the 40th US Sail Boat Show Oct. 8-12 and the US Power Boat Show Oct. 15-18. Even if you are not Yachtsman, Sailor, or Boater you will enjoy the nautical gifts, luxury items like Jaquar Cars, food, and fun at this famous local event. Some where in this extraordinary weekend book a spa treatment at Annapolis's top Salon & Spa, Morgan Gerard located at 101 Annapolis Street and take in some time for some local antiquing on Annapolis Street.

Thirty minutes from Washington, DC, Virginia, and Pennsylvania the travel to Annapolis is always a delightful weekend. Annapolis has plenty of beach house finds and is a great investment in beach real estate. What other city has the prestige and title of the Sailing Capital of America? The Annapolis Bed and Breakfast Association has homes offering exceptional beauty as well as history. Annapolis is a town filled with history and is always a wonderful travel experience.

Beach House Finds suggest you purchase your tickets online at:
2009 United States Sail Boat Tickets
2009 United States Power Boat Show Tickets

Photo credit: US Yacht Shows

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Are You A Foodie Looking For A Fall Beach Vacation?







Fall is the perfect time to visit the great state of Maine's beautiful mid coast area.
Beach House Finds recommends The Berry Manor Inn a home built in 1898 that has all the grandeur of the Victorian age and is now an elegant bed and breakfast inn. The property is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and today Berry Manor Inn is among Maine’s most romantic B&B inns and top ten best B&Bs and inns in the US. Famous for its room amenities, grand hospitality with a Victorian flair, and a very unusual collection of toy hamsters, the Berry Manor Inn offers the ideal beach find location for exploring Maine’s arts, heritage and sights.

At Beach House Finds we suggest
Berry Manor Inn for a romantic fall getaway. Don't worry if you are sneaking away and need to conduct business, you will find amenities including complimentary high-speed internet access, flat screen televisions, guest computer and printer work station, in-room phones and flexible breakfast schedules. The guest rooms are uniquely decorated in warm, rich colors of the Victorian palette and furnished with a blend of antique and period reproductions. Great care has been taken to preserve the features of this grand mansion, including the display of the original wallpaper in some rooms.

The Berry Manor Inn's signature pies are served daily with plenty of ice cream in the freezer and are a true treat only served to the Inn's guests. The pie moms as they are known have been featured on The Food Networks' Throwdone with Bo
bby Fay.

Rates
: $165 to $265 per night, with the two-room luxury suites at $380 per night. With September packages of Three-Night Packages at the Berry Manor Inn available for $550 - $775.

Online booking is available.
contact info@berrymanorinn.com