You'll Never Forget Your Stay At This One Of A Kind Boarding House In Oklahoma
By Ashley|Published April 24, 2018
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
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Just three doors down from The Mercantile in Pawhuska is another unforgettable creation of Ree and Ladd Drummond – The Boarding House. This charming 8-room “cowboy luxury” hotel just opened and offers guests a one of a kind overnight experience. Take a look:
If you've had the pleasure of visiting The Pioneer Woman's Mercantile in downtown Pawhuska, then you know everything the Drummonds do is top-notch.
A few doors down from The Merc you'll see the porches that have been added to the outside of this 1920s building. This is where you'll find the newly renovated hotel - The Boarding House -
at 540 Kihekah Avenue.
There are 8 charming suites, each uniquely decorated with their own personality. Featured below is The Prairie Room perched on the third floor overlooking the street below. You'll fall in love with the rustic orange and brown decor.
The Emerald Room is another room to be desired. The contrast between the black and green is so beautiful...you'll find new inspiration for decorating your house with bright color.
One feature you'll love is the ample amount of sitting space. Every suite has a full-size couch that's the perfect spot to curl up and read a good book.
The contrast of black and white in the Photograph Room is simple, yet sophisticated. It's one of the smaller rooms, but the space will take your breath away.
The hotel offers "cowboy hospitality" and goes the extra mile to make sure your stay in unforgettable. There's in-house dining options or you can visit The Merc a few doors down for a variety of delicious food.
So, which room would choose at The Boarding House? I’m going to book The Emerald Room a.s.a.p.! For more information or to book your stay, visit their website here.
Another historic hotel in Oklahoma is The Mayo in Tulsa. Click here for more information on this unique hotel.
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