This 1926 property is a grand old dame. Yes, there are wrinkles but the experience was wonderful. There are antiques and information about the history of this gem and the Seminole indians. The owner and staff were very accomadating and friendly. The restaurant was 350 feet down the street and alas, they were out of their homemade sausage. Breakfast was tasty, filling, and reasonably priced. We stayed 2 nights and will return when back in the area.