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| The Brownstone Inn with it's European flair and ivy covered limestone walls was built in 1895 and served as the original headquarters for the Ozarka Water Company which bottled the healing waters from Eureka Springs. The Inn is a Eureka Springs landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Although the exterior facade remains the same, the interior has been remodeled creating a fresh, immaculate, and luxurious retreat for its many guests. The Inn has two suites and two rooms, which have been beautifully decorated with many fine antiques.Each suite and room has its own outside sitting area, either on the deck with rocking chairs, or beside the floral gardens on the brick patio with patio chairs and umbrella tables, canopied by 100-year-old sycamore trees.The Inn is located at the north entrance to Eureka Springs - just a short walk to town - or ride the old-fashioned trolley which stops nearby to take you sightseeing in the historic neighborhoods or to browse the quaint shops and art galleries.
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