Abigail's Elegant Victorian Mansion
This meticulously restored Victorian masterpiece offers history and hospitality, combined with romance and pampering.
Victorian elegance, warmth and history prevail throughout the mansion. The Inn has been called "The most authentic Victorian atmosphere in the United States"
As a "Living-History" House Museum, the Inn is breath-takingly authentic, with all the nostalgic trimmings of a century ago. This meticulously restored Victorian masterpiece offers history and hospitality, combined with romance and pampering.
One of three parlors, the "Turkish Sitting Room" screens evening movies from a collection of 700 films from the 1898-1945 period. Alternatively, old radio shows of the 1930-1945 period can be heard from the Inn's large collection. Gramophones, old and new, play popular music from the 1890-1935 period.
Spend the night in The Governor's Suite - Named after California's famous Leland Stanford, who stayed in this room, or the The Lillie Langtry Room - Celebrated beauty and theatrical giant of European and American stage from 1880 to 1910, the "Jersey Lily" stayed in this room while playing at Eureka's famous Ingomar Theatre. The Van Gogh Room - A small suite with separate sitting area, adorned with the famous Flemish Painter's works. The Senator's Room - This room has a queen-sized French Rococo solid brass bed, marble topped antique bedroom furniture from Belgium, and Victorian wall coverings.
Plan your special event at the Inn: -- wedding, reception, or mini-conference.
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Directions: Corner of 14th and C Streets near Old Town Eureka. (Turn south from 4th or 5th Streets).

