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The Audubon Inn |
45 N. Main Street Mayville, WI |
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Property Description |
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The Audubon Inn is a boutique hotel. This National Historical Inn Landmark is waiting for the opportunity to capture your heart located at the gateway to the Horicon Marsh. Constructed in 1896 by Jacob and Anna Mueller as a Hotel and today restored to its splendor, The Audubon Inn now represents the strength of a community and the endurance of history. Capped with her domed cupola, and bearing craftsmanship and artistry through out her interior, at The Audubon Inn you will find personal comfort, queen size four-poster beds and all Kohler fixtures including double whirlpool baths in every guest room. The award winning Audubon Resturant is rated with 3-1/2 stars and seats 60 people. A.J.’s Pub in the Audubon Inn has been acclaimed by Recommended Inns of the Midwest to be "Wisconsin's most Beautiful Bar", with it's stained-glass craftsmanship and imported wood from Europe. The Audubon Pub features the area's widest selection of regional and imported beverages. The Audubon Inn is located in Mayville, Wisconsin. Mayville's claim that it is the "Historic Gateway to the Horicon Marsh" is well deserved. The town dates from the middle of the nineteenth century as a farming hub. Many of the buildings in the downtown area were built in the mid-1800s. Driving down the main street is like taking a step back to Wisconsin's early history. Local passerby still say, "Hello." This elegant boutique hotel has been selected by The National Geographic Traveler Magazine as one of the top 54 Inns in the country, and acclaimed as a place to visit by Midwest Living Magazine |
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- The award winning Audubon Resturant is rated with 3-1/2 stars,
- one of the the top 101 restaurants in the state and top 22 located within an hours drive from Milwaukee by the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel Food critic, Dennis Getto.
- It's been acclaimed by Recommended Inns of the Midwest to be "Wisconsin's most Beautiful Bar", with it's stained-glass craftsmanship and imported wood from Europe.
- This elegant boutique hotel has been selected by The National Geographic Traveler Magazine as one of the top 54 Inns in the country
- Acclaimed as a place to visit by Midwest Living Magazine.
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Property Statistics |
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| Year built | 1896 |
| Last year renovated | 1990 |
| Number of rooms | 16 |
| Number of employees | 18 |
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