Once a private mansion, this gracious redbrick building is named for William Lloyd Garrison, the abolitionist who was born in Newburyport. Its 24 luxurious beige-and-black 'boudoirs' are done up in a stylish, eclectic mix of contemporary and classic. Original architectural features such as exposed-brick walls, cathedral ceilings and spiral staircases are highlighted. Made-to-order breakfast.
Garrison Inn
Massachusetts
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