This Historic Montana Bed & Breakfast Offers A Glimpse Into The Past
By Jessica Wick|Published March 17, 2019
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
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Hotel stays have their time and place, but for a unique experience, nothing tops spending a night at a B&B… especially when that B&B is a renovated 1909 farm cottage. If you ever find yourself near the tine town of Chester, you owe it to yourself to stay here.
Great Northern Bed & Breakfast is located at 14 E Monroe Ave. in the tiny town of Chester.
The property is a short walk from the shops and cafes of downtown Chester.
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Step inside and you'll see a stained glass panel by local artist Craig Waldron depicting Great Northern's Empire Builder passenger train roaring across the prairie.
You can enjoy a cozy living room with comfortable furniture and a collection of movies, a bedroom with a Queen bed, and a luxurious bathroom with a steam shower.
Also, directly adjacent to the B&B is the recording studio of Grammy nominated pianist and composer Philip Aaberg. You can even arrange for lessons on keyboards, improvisation, composition, and technique. Of course, you're welcome to simply kick back and relax.
This charming B&B rents for just $125 per night, and you can reserve your stay by phone or email. And if you can’t make it to Chester anytime soon, these bed & breakfasts are also excellent options.
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