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AAA classifies a Bed and Breakfast as a limited service lodging type with the following definition: "Usually smaller establishments emphasizing a more personal relationship between operators and guests, leading to an "at home" feeling. Guest units tend to be individually decorated. Rooms may not include some modern amenities such as television and telephones, and may have a shared bathroom. Usually owner-operated, with a common room or parlor, separate from the innkeeper's living quarters, where guests and operators can interact during evening and breakfast hours. Evening office closures are normal. A continental or full, hot breakfast is served and is included in the room rate." (Quoted from the AAA. "New York TourBook". Buffalo, NY: AAA Publishing. 1999)
http://www.adamsinn.com/
Includes details of accommodations, a reservation request form, and information about the property.
http://www.dcinns.com/
Two historic inns located in Dupont Circle and Woodley Park. Includes room descriptions, photographs and on-line reservations.
http://www.ettamaeinn.com/
Victorian bed and breakfast in historic Takoma Park. Includes photos and video tour.
http://www.swannhouse.com/
Alternative to traditional hotel accommodations with nine guest rooms and suites. Situated just twelve blocks north of the White House on a residential street in Dupont Circle.
http://www.taftbridgeinn.com/
Historic building in the Kalorama neighborhood. Rates, information on amenities, and photographs.
http://www.kaloramaguesthouse.com/
Built in 1910, this Victorian inn borrows from the European Bed and Breakfast tradition. Charming townhouse provides a cozy home away from home, American style.
http://www.omansion.com/
Private club, museum and bed and breakfast rolled into one, in a historical 19th-century mansion in the heart of the city.
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