Goodner House Bed & Breakfast, Pierre, South Dakota
The I. W. Goodner House, built between 1881 and 1884 in Dakota Territory, is one of Pierre's oldest homes. The home radiates a bygone era with its hardwood floors, stained glass windows and original features that just aren't part of modern day structures. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
The Inn is located 1 1/2 blocks west of the State Capitol and is within walking distance of downtown, restaurants and the Missouri River.
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Owners: Pete and Susan Jahraus
Open Since: 2000
We Accept: Checks
Price Range: Check with owner as prices may vary
No. of Rooms With Private Bath: 2
No. of Rooms With Shared Bath: 0
Location: In small town and Near beach
Amenities: Air conditioning, Television in parlor, VCR, Antiques, Down comforters, Sitting room/library, Full breakfast, Patio, Private porch, No smoking, In-room or on-deck coffee/tea service, Cats in residence and Discounts/specials available
Sight-Seeing: Museum and Historical site/district
Water Sports: Fishing
Other Sports: Golf and Bike rentals
Out In The Town: Antique shops/malls, Shopping district and Movie cinemas
Out In Nature: Bike trails, Hiking trails, Nature preserves and Beach
Area Attractions:
Missouri River, La Framboise Island, Missouri River Dam, S.D. Cultural Heritage Center, S.D. Discovery Center, State Capitol
These recreational facilities and attractions are all within 15 miles of Goodner House Bed & Breakfast.
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