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Hotel & Restaurant: The "original" Main Street home of Sinclair Lewis. “This is America, a town of a few thousand, in a region of wheat and corn and dairies and little groves . . ." from the 1920 Sinclair Lewis novel, "Main Street." Sinclair Lewis referred to the hotel as the “Minniemashie House” in his famous novel. Accommodations: 22 guest rooms, spacious bathrooms include a Jacuzzi. Recently restored exposing the structure’s natural picturesque beauty from top to bottom. Quaint, fresh, charming ambiance. Spacious lobby with baby grand piano, pianist and relaxing melodies. Features: Exercise room, private business office with fax. Acclaimed restaurant and cozy pub with all day menu - private parties, small receptions. Nearby attractions include: Nine hole golf course, Sinclair Lewis’ boyhood home and museum; burial site, Main Street Theater, specialty shops, and outdoor band concerts in Sinclair Lewis Park. Step into the pages of a delightful bygone era. - EC
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