Wicked Travels Fall, 2013 | Page 7

A stay in the stately Deerfield Inn is like being welcomed home by a

favored cousin. Who else would share Deerfield's secret to longevity....

"Eat doughnuts and coffee for breakfast, don't worry about the weather, don't open windows in summer or winter, and you'll live a long life". Such was the sage advice of town historian, Geroge Sheldon, who lived in the 1800s and reached 98 years of age.

The Deerfield Inn is totally charming and has been lovingly preserved and restored over its lifetime. It has recently undergone a complete revitalization after damaging floods in 2011 caused significant damage. Today the Inn is bright and gleaming with all the modern conveniences and luxury ammenities that savvy travelers look for, blended artfully with period pieces and colonial decor.

You'll likely meet Innkeepers Jane Howard and

Karl Sabo as they buzz around the inn making

sure every detail is in order, graciiously

welcoming their guests and ensuring that you'll

have a memorable stay.

The Deerfield Inn,

welcoming wayfarers since 1884.