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John LaFarge was a contemporary of George
Champlin Mason and lived a couple houses down on
Sunnyside Place. His famous stain glass work can be seen in such places as
Trinity Church, Redwood Library, St.,
Mary's Church, St. Paul's Chapel, Church
of the Ascension, and St. George's School. John
LaFarge experimented with color problems in stained
glass. His
invention
of the opalescent glass, as well as superimposing and
welding of the metal won him world recognition. He was
also a very accomplished writer, just like G.C. Mason.
writers have often chosen the LaFarge Room for its
inspiration and historical significance. Many
screenplays, novels, blogs and articles have been
written in the LaFarge Room, consequently. |
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This elegant room comes with a
King Canopy Bed, a romantic
fireplace and two comfortable chairs. The walls decorated
with classic Victorian hanging flower basket wallpaper
and wonderfully appointed Victorian furnishings. The
extra thick pillow-top mattress just adds to the
splendor. It also
has a Television with DVD and VCR with a selection of movies downstairs
in the library. The wonderful inlay floors, twelve foot
ceilings and extra tall windows makes the Lafarge
timeless. The private bath has a pedestal sink along
with a large custom shower with tile seat and water
temperature control. |
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“Hospitality is a fine art here at the Architect's Inn.”
- Kathy and Chris
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"Great company! Beautiful House! Relaxing! Not long
enough!"- Matthew & Helina |
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