The Voice of Innkeeping Issue 2 Vol. 1 March 2016 | Page 18

Antlers on the Creek Bed and Breakfast

This sprawling mountain retreat offers a sensational getaway any time of year. Antlers on the Creek is a luxurious yet relaxed bed and breakfast located minutes away from downtown Durango, CO. Spacious guestrooms in this turn of the 1900s refurbished and refurnished lodging, is every mountain-lover’s dream.

Innkeeper Susan Barrett, is relatively new in the hospitality field. “I appreciate belonging to an organization run by fellow innkeepers for the benefit of our industry,” says Susan. “I am passionate about my guests' experiences and cherish the advice and insight from the bevy of veteran innkeepers,” she says.

Antlers on the Creek Bed and Breakfast

Susan Barrett, Innkeeper

www.antlersonthecreek.com

970-259-1565

999 Lightner Creek Road

(County Road 207)

Durango, CO

Arsenic and Old Lace Bed and Breakfast Inn

At Arsenic and Old Lace Bed and Breakfast Inn, you are invited to enjoy unsurpassed hospitality from innkeepers Doug and Beverly Breitling, for a “home away from home” experience. Delectable breakfasts and freshly baked snacks will tantalize all your senses at this luxurious Victorian-style mansion in breathtaking Eureka Springs, AR.

Doug and Beverly joined AIHP because they felt it filled a void of openness and transparency in the industry. “AIHP was organized by industry leaders who have the best interests of the hospitality business at heart,” says Doug. “We value our membership and are looking forward to the Summit in Nashville. We benefit from industry updates, the social exchange with like-minded innkeepers, and the information we glean from other innkeepers and vendors.”

Arsenic and Old Lace Bed and Breakfast Inn

Doug and Beverly Breitling, Innkeepers

www.eurekaspringsromancebb.com

866-350-5454

60 Hillside Avenue

Eureka Springs, AR

Bloomsbury Inn

Bloomsbury Inn is a small luxury bed and breakfast in historic Camden, SC. Built in 1854, the prestigious, multi-award winning inn welcomes a large number of guests, drawn in by its rich historic charm and antebellum architecture. Notably, Mary Boykin Chestnut, the famous civil war diarist, wrote a portion of her diaries while she stayed at Bloomsbury during and after the Civil War.

Katherine Le,may Brown and Brice Brown