George Washington Inn, Bed and breakfast in Port Angeles, United States.
The George Washington Inn is a bed and breakfast perched on a 130-foot bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, surrounded by a 10-acre waterfront property with lavender gardens. The building replicates the design of Mount Vernon, the historic residence of George Washington, and integrates hospitality with agricultural elements.
The property was designed as a replica of Mount Vernon and opened on February 16, 2008. This founding merged reverence for American founding history with contemporary hospitality on Washington's coast.
A reproduction of The Washington Family painting by Edward Savage decorates the grand staircase, connecting guests with early American heritage. This artwork shapes how visitors experience the interior spaces and understand the building's inspiration.
The location provides direct access to Olympic National Park attractions including Hurricane Ridge, Sol Duc Falls, and ferry services to Victoria, British Columbia. Visitors can easily explore nearby natural destinations as part of their stay.
The property runs an in-house coffee roasting operation and regularly sends packages of specialty coffee to military personnel stationed overseas. This connection between lodging and craft supports American troops around the world.
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