Originally the town's first post office, this historic building is now a sophisticated inn with a relaxed old-world feel – think cozy couches and leather-bound books, fine art and fireplaces. Rooms are uniquely decorated but carry the same luxe feel. All-day snacks plus milk and cookies before bed make you feel pampered. A pool and hot tub seal the deal.
Post House Inn
Top choice in Niagara Peninsula
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This 15,000-sq-ft house, completed in 1905, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for his friend and patron Darwin D Martin. Representing Wright's Prairie…
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2. Niagara Historical Society Museum
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