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Riverview Suite
Offering panoramic views of the Mississippi, king-size bed, sitting room and private bath. Most spacious of our rooms.
$ 139.00 per night
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Riverside Room
Overlooking the Mississippi River and furnished with one king-size craftmatic adjustable bed with massage, and private bath.
$ 109.00 per night
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Grandview Room
Large quiet room with a queen-size bed and private bath.
$ 99.00 per night
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Eagleview suite
Queen-size bed, private sitting room, and private path. This is the best room for eagle watching.
$ 129.00 per night
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Dining and Foyer
Our dining room and parlor look out over the Mississippi River.
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Library
Library and TV/DVD viewing room
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Living Room
Living room with fireplace and big screen TV
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McCune House
The McCune House is one of the oldest homes in Keokuk. It was built in 1848, by "Honest John McCune", a river man. In those days, there was no Franklin Street, but only Third Street, so the entrance of the home was on the river side of the house.
The house was built of grey limestone, taken from the Des Moines River quarries, as were the homes of Guy Wells, and Civil War General Samuel R. Curtis. The house was originally 2 1/2 stories, but John McCune later raised the half floor to a full 3rd story.
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The Mississippi
The view from the patio.
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