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Lincoln City Secret
Historic Anchor Inn
where stories in corners told
down long wood halls
creak and tick -
Stories in corners - polite ghosts
creak and tick, steal my key
from the kitchen counter
and put it back
after half an hour.
Old beach hotel dreaming of itself.
They put it back -
down long wood halls -
A beach hotel dreaming of itself.
Historic Anchor Inn
~ Joanna Rose
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When it first opened it was quite the place, offering outside cabins with their own garage, kitchenette, and a bathroom, while in the main building two rooms would share a bathroom, and the economy rooms shared a bathroom among four rooms. While that may not seem all that impressive by today’s standards, one has to remember that just before the war if you wanted to bathe in Lincoln City you had to go to the Green Onion in Nelscott (about six blocks north of here) and pay five cents to hop in a tub of hot water that progressively got cooler and less fresh and the day went on and number of bathers increased.
Our Inn is not for everyone.
We are lovingly restoring it bit by bit, but there are 14,000 square feet of finicky plumbing and creaky old growth timbers, so sometimes the drains will empty slowly, the water pressure will have a mind of its own, and the old steam heaters will clank and knock. Truthfully we never know what is going to break next, but we love it anyway.
Most of the rooms in the lodge are suites, and are named rather than numbered. Although each room does have a TV and DVD player, they are old-fashioned, providing lots of books to read for your convenience. None of the rooms in the lodge have microwaves or refrigerators, but we do offer lodge guests a community kitchen, a media lounge, and a reading room. The main lodge is for adults only and no pets are allowed. |
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