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Wilson Schoolhouse Inn

Your host(s):
Lisbeth & Richard Reynertson
Web Site:
www.wilsonschoolhouseinn.com
Email:
usdk@centurytel.net
Address:
W5720 US Hwy 14-61
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
Phone:
608-787-1982
Guest Rooms:
1
Rates:
$120 - $150

Wilson Schoolhouse Inn

The old schoolhouse desks are replaced by modern, comfortable furniture in the newly restored Wilson Schoolhouse. Where students once studied, you can now relax in comfort surrounded by Wisconsin hills, just a mile from the beautiful upper Mississippi River.

The Wilson school was built in 1917 and functioned as a one-room school until 1965. It was recently restored and elegantly furnished to retain the "open" atmosphere of the original schoolhouse. It still maintains much of its original character and charm with the original slate blackboard and school desks.





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