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The building has stood in this
port city for over a century
and has had a more than
a few lives during that time. |
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WHERE HISTORY COMES
ALIVE IN DOOR COUNTY |
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Built in 1884 at the corner of bustling Cedar and Cottage
Streets (now Third and Louisiana), this brick vernacular style building has seen
more than a century of the town's activity and growth. Among its many early occupants
were a tailor shop, an apothecary, a soda fountain, doctor's offices, and a clothing
store.
Today, warm hospitality, inviting rooms and delicious
food are our tradition. Inn at Cedar Crossing offers the comforts and amenitites
of a historic inn with all the modern conveniences. The guest lobby, off Louisiana
Street, is graced by the original pressed tin ceiling and furnished with antiques.
Upstairs, nine elegant guesrooms await your arrival.
While each room has it's own personality, all provide the perfect spot to getaway.
Our restaurant has been serving Door County residents
and visitors alike since 1989, and is known for quality food, creative entrees
and attentive service.
A stroll through the streets finds you amidst interesting shops, boutiques, and
galleries, the Door County Historical and Maritime Museums, the library, Miller
Art Center, and the market square. Just three blocks from the waterfront and close
to numerous parks, you can enjoy sailing, biking, picnicking, beaches, and sunsets.
The historically inclined will want to tour through the town's designated historic
districts.
Exploring further, you'll find Door County's captivating beauty with 250 miles
of shoreline, spectacular limestone bluffs, orchard studded hills, and serene
wooded back roads. Recreational activities are endless. Allow us to share our
area's rich cultural and artistic heritage... the many galleries and festivals,
the summer concerts and theaters.
DIRECTIONS TO THE INN
Conveniently located, you'll find us easily by following
the map to our location in historic Sturgeon Bay. Take Business Route 42/57 into
town and across the new Maple to Oregon Street Bridge. Turn left on 5th Avenue and go three blocks
to left on Louisiana Street to the Inn. Alternatively, follow Hwy. 42/57 bypass across the Bayview
Bridge. Turn left on Michigan St. approximately 1 mile, right on 4th one block,
then left on Louisiana St. to inn. Parking is available behind the inn off Louisiana
St. Please note that the old Michigan Street Bridge is under repair and closed until October 2010.
Would you like more information or have a question? Please contact
us.
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