Guest Rooms and Suites - The Henry Mischler House
This room is named after the Mischler's youngest daughter. This room is furnished with a queen-sized, brass bed an armchair, armoire with mirrors, dresser, and a television. There is a half bath in the room and a private bathroom down the hall with a miniature clawfoot bathtub and pedestal sink.

This room is named after the older Mischler daughters, Clara and Agnes. It has twin poster beds with lace-trimmed bedspreads. The room has an armchair with a reading lamp, and an antique oak dresser dating back to the middle 1800s. A private bathroom is located down the hall with a shower and pedestal sink.

This room is located at the rear of the house with a view of the lovely courtyard below. Elizabeth was Phillip Mischler's wife and was said to have braided Mary Lincoln's hair. The room has a mahogany poster bed, an armchair, a walnut dresser, and a 27" television. There is a private bath in the room with a shower.

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