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The only lodging in the Old Salem Historic District, the Augustus T. Zevely Inn, on the National Historic Register, has been meticulously and accurately restored to its mid-19th century appearance. Attention to authenticity has been carried out in the furnishings and use of the rooms. The warm and inviting Moravian atmosphere found in Old Salem continues as one enters the Zevely Inn - through the use of only Old Salem Collection furniture, fixtures, accessories, tiles, floor coverings, and window treatments. Some were made especially for the Zevely Inn; others are high-quality reproductions from originals found in the homes and museums in Old Salem. Many rooms have been closely returned to their original appearance and use, or sensitively adapted as guest rooms. Electrified beeswax window candles warmly welcome guests.
Inside, a corner fireplace, characteristic of Moravian architecture, graces the parlor where in winter, a wood fire burns and complimentary wine and cheese is served. Throughout the year, the parlor is a gathering place for guests; its comfortable surroundings encouraging conversation and kindling new friendships.
A formal dining room, off the parlor, also has a corner, wood-burning fireplace. It can be used as a private meeting room or by guests who prefer this setting to the parlor. The rear wall has a historically accurate mural that presents a view of Old Salem in 1844 from this perspective; several buildings in the mural exist today.
Our guests are not just visitors; they are part of a living 18th century restored Moravian town, which maintains the spirit, character and ambiance of its Moravian founders. |
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Continental-plus breakfast during the week and a full, gourmet breakfast on weekends, Wine and cheese nightly, All rooms have outstanding views of Old Salem and/or our period landscaped yard, Each room has a color television, radio alarm clock, telephone |
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