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Inn on Main Street LLC.

Your host(s):
Ron & Kathy Schwarz
Web Site:
www.innonmainstreet.com
Email:
kathysinn@charter.net
Address:
2141 Main Street
Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481
Phone:
715-343-0373
Guest Rooms:
3Bathrooms: 2
Rates:
$65 - $85
Check In/Out:
3:00 - 7:00 p.m. cst. - 11:00 a.m. cst.

Inn on Main Street LLC.

Centrally located in Stevens Point, the Inn On Main Street, LLC., resides across from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s “Old Main”.  Surrounded by tall, stately trees, this lannon stone colonial revival home was built in 1922 for the second president, John Sims, of the then Normal School.  Look forward to being greeted with a warm smile and a friendly handshake.  Start your day with a fresh brewed cup of coffee and a delectable breakfast in the charming dining room.  The innkeepers are always ready to help you with your day’s activities, whether it entails biking or hiking the 30 mile Green Circle trail or canoeing/kayaking on one of the nearby rivers.  If golf is your interest, beautiful courses are waiting for your tee time.

The resident Inn fishing guide can be available to take you on a fishing journey for walleyes, smallmouth, and largemouth bass.

If you are looking for a laid back day, wander the historic downtown area.  Visit the quaint shops, the antique stores, and the new beautiful murals.  Stroll the river walk and stop by the Riverfront Arts Museum.

If winter is your favorite time of the year, the pristine snowfall and groomed trails will be waiting for your cross-country skis.  Toboggan runs and sled hills in the nearby city park echo with laughter and fun.  

After your busy day, enjoy interesting conversations with a glass of wine either before the warmth of the fireplace in the cottage-style living room or under the umbrella on a sunny deck.  Retire to relax in the comfort and coziness of one of the three themed guest rooms.
  
The Sims guest room, with a queen size bed, will inspire you with its library décor.  Curl up in the wingchair with the Normal School’s 1923 yearbook and read about yesteryear’s students or sit at the antique ladies desk to write some notes.  This room has a private bath.
  
Photography and newspaper print is the main background of the Leahy guest room.  Named after the second owner, Weldon Leahy, who was the publisher of the Stevens Point Journal, this room is a tribute to the works of the newspaper industry.  While sitting at the antique secretary’s desk, notice the old typesetting used in early years of printing.  An antique typewriter shows how far we have advanced in our technology. This room has a king size bed which can be separated in to two twin beds and shares a bathroom across the hall.

The Alyce Mae Martin is a quaint and very cozy guest room with a full size brass bed and shares a bathroom next door.  Named after the innkeeper’s grandmother, this room has Alyce’s brass bed and hatbox dresser from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.  The Martins have been in Stevens Point since the early 1850's.

We are located 2 miles west of I39/Hwy 51, 100 miles north of Madison, WI, 250 miles from Chicago, IL, and 215 miles east of the Twin Cities, MN. Travel Green certified.


Cancellation Policy

Notification is requested as soon as possible.  Forty-eight hours is minimum notice fore a refund minus a $15 service fee.  Full refund if cancelled one week prior to reservation date, or if a room can be re-booked.  A three day minum stay maybe required on special weekends.


Area Activities

  • Cultural: Breweries
  • Cultural: Galleries
  • Cultural: Historic Sites
  • Cultural: Museums
  • Cultural:Theater
  • Shopping: Antiquing
  • Shopping: Unique Shops
  • Silent Sports: Biking
  • Silent Sports: Canoeing
  • Silent Sports: Fishing
  • Silent Sports: Golf
  • Silent Sports: Hiking
  • Silent Sports: Kayaking
  • Winter: Cross Country Skiing
  • Winter: Snowshoeing

Food Service

  • Breakfast: Full
  • Complimentary: Early Morning Coffee / Tea
  • Special Diets Accommodated

Inn Amenities

  • Accessibility: Limited Handicap
  • Business: Government Rate
  • Common Area: Fireplace
  • Complimentary: Wine/Cheese
  • Outdoor: Gardens
  • Outdoor: Guest Areas
  • Outdoor: Off Street Parking
  • Travel Green Certified

Inn Policies

  • Alcoholic Beverages Permitted
  • Children Inquire
  • Payment: Cash Accepted
  • Payment: Checks Accepted
  • Payment: Credit Cards Accepted
  • Payment: Traveler's Checks Accepted
  • Pets: Not Permitted
  • Smoking Outside Only

Minimum Stay Required

  • Special Events

Property Type / Geographic Setting

  • City / Urban / Suburban

Room Amenities

  • Air: Ceiling Fan
  • Appliance: Iron/Ironing Board Available
  • Bath: Hair Dryer
  • Bath: Private
  • Bath: Shower
  • Bed: Full Bed
  • Bed: King Bed
  • Bed: Queen
  • Bed: Twins
  • Entertainment: DVD or VCR
  • Entertainment: Television
  • Entertainment: Wi-Fi Access

Well Suited For

  • Retreats: Quilters
  • Retreats: Scrapbooking
  • Travel: Business
  • Travel: Gay Friendly
  • Travel: Single
  • Travel: Vacation Getaway



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