HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF LODGING: THE BED & BREAKFAST (OPERATION) . History of Lodging: 1800 B.C - 1500 A.D.
fireplaces, from extra range to in room refrigerators, to complimentary high tea to free use of state-of-the are recreational equipment to… the list goes on! The result is an industry in which a simple home stay Bed and Breakfast with a shared bath and common rooms can be a budget experience, while a new, upscale Bed and Breakfast can be the luxury venue of a lifetime. All in all, the Bed & Breakfast offers a unique and personal experience for people who are seeking pleasure and hospitality in their travels. Whether on Business travel, a vacation getaway or a picturesque stroll through a historic country village, the Bed & Breakfasts are sure to delight their guests with a range of offerings, from gourmet meals to warming up around the fireplace after a fun-filled eventful day. The greatest strength of the bed & breakfast is that it conjures up images of quaintness, intimacy, ambience, nostalgia and very personal service. Each facility offering a distinctive, personalized statement of its identity, history, style and taste. Pictured below, a Bed & Breakfast standing today in Woodstock, Vermont Bed and Breakfasts are in converted schoolhouses, stone castles, lighthouses, 18th century farmhouses, Queen Anne Victorians, adobe lodges and more. Many are listed in the national register of historic places and have preserved the stories and memorabilia from their participation in historical events such as the revolutionary or civil wars.1 Pictured above is a dining room fit out from an old farmhouse barn.
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