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Introduction
Step back to the late 1800's. Imagine a Victorian world set in a bustling Kansas frontier town, home to the United States Land Office. Hundreds came each day looking for a new home. In 1886 their first night's stay would have been at the Oberlin House, the St. James or other inns that rivaled their counterparts to the east. After claiming their 160 acres of Kansas prairie they were off to the brand new "Bank of Oberlin" to set up their banking business in their new hometown. Of the Bank of Oberlin's completion, the Oberlin Eye (Sept.23,1886) said "...It is the prettiest building in the city and elicits words of praise from the many who see the city. Such buildings, beautiful, permanent, and durable are of incalculable value to Oberlin...And strengthen the onward march of the Queen City of Northwest Kansas."
Teller Room Restaurant & Coffee Bar
The charm experienced in 1886 can once again be captured in the new LandMark Inn at the historic Bank of Oberlin opened in downtown Oberlin in 1996. Listed on the National Register of Historic places, the bank has "re-opened" as a gathering place for local citizens and the traveler looking for a romantic getaway, meeting spot or reunion. The B&B Inn occupies the Bank of Oberlin building built in 1886, the Reeder Building built in 1888 and the new Carriage House Addition. The name of the inn was derived from two important events that helped shape Oberlin in the late 1800's - The location of the U.S. Land Office and the arrival of R.A. Marks who founded the Bank of Oberlin. The LandMark Inn offers seven guest suites; The Teller Room Restaurant & Coffee Bar and a vintage exercise room with turn of the century equipment to challenge the Inn's guests, a sauna, and a unique gift shop called The Oberlin Mercantile Co.
Amenities
The Board Room- For the most enjoyable private dinner or party try our "Board Room" dining area.
The Parlor Room - The Parlor Room adjoins The Bank of Oberlin in the carriage house addition, and features an Eastlake fireplace, and an antique German game table under a beautiful stained glass window. An open staircase leads down to the second floor sitting area.
Exercise/Gameroom - Guests will find antique rowing machines, bicycle and other vintage equipment in the basement. The area also has a cedar sauna and TV lounge.
The Teller Room - The Teller Room Restaurant is located on the first floor of the Historic Bank of Oberlin building and has been restored to it's turn-of-the-century splendor. Massive cherry stained windows, vintage wallpaper, wood ceiling & reproduction gas lights give the Teller Room the feel of a turn-of-the-century bank. The Teller Room serves lunch and dinner and features a different menu each day with gourmet entree's and specialty deserts and pies. Reservations are strongly recommended for a memorable dining experience in the Teller Room.
Oberlin Mercantile Co. - Our gift shop features Kansas Food Products, books, Victorian collectibles, antiques and collectible toys displayed in antique store fixtures.
The LandMark Inn at the Historic Bank of Oberlin
189 S Penn
P.O. Box 162
Oberlin, Kansas 67749 Toll Free: (888) 639-0003 (785) 475-2340
email:
Gary Anderson, Innkeeper
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