The Laurium Manor Inn earns a top 10 ranking for the best Historical B&B contest with Newsweek dot com. The Laurium Manor Inn, built in 1908, was the home of mining magnate Thomas Hoatson Jr. and was designed by Charles Maass. The Laurium Manor Inn was named alongside The Cartier Mansion Bed and Breakfast among the top three Historical B&Bs in the country. In 1989 the home was purchased and was transitioned into a bed and breakfast location with 45 rooms. It is also the site of one of the Keweenaw National Historic Park’s 26 heritage sites found throughout the copper country. Visit Keweenaw Says that Laurium Manor Inn’s achievement underscores the value of the Keweenaw Peninsula’s rich mining history and the dedication of those who have preserved this magnificent property. Those interested in learning more about the Laurium Manor Inn, Newsweek dot com’s best historical B&B contest, or about the Keweenaw National Historic Park’s heritage sites can find more details below.
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