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Comments from Our Guest Book
"... the highlight of our trip -- wonderful - wonderful ... the company - the food - the accommodations - all the best."
"Enjoy - relax - laugh ... We loved it - so much we returned several hours later."
"Tokyo String Quartet & Chinaberry Hill - best in their class! - A most creative experience!"
"The food was superb & the beds were excellent!"
"Put Chinaberry Hill on wheels and we'd take it on all our vacations!"
"Chinaberry Hill was the best part of my business trip. -- I'll definitely be back!"
"Tacoma - who knew?"
As Quoted in Publications
"Surrounded by the warm glow of art glass chandeliers, alluring antique furnishings and local memorabilia, it is easy to slip into a slower pace and forget the world outside... Chinaberry Hill is a must-see destination for history buffs and antique lovers... The inn offers an abundance of the unique and eccentric… Multi-room suites are grand in scale, with high ceilings, large windows overlooking the estate gardens and bright, spacious surroundings..." --- Tacoma Weekly
"… an upscale establishment with a tasteful mix of antiques, contemporary artwork and luxuries such as two-person Jacuzzi tubs …" --- Seattle Magazine
"Water nymphs dance in the dining room, solar-powered crystals glitter at the window, a hand-painted five foot pipe rendering of a sleeping Madonna reigns in the bridal suite… and a friendly fishing bear, carved up buzzsaw art-style, greets you at the door. Not your normal B&B fare." --- Tacoma Weekly
"… original ornate fixtures, hand-carved woodwork, stained glass, leaded windows and Victorian opulence… and something else you don't see too often – a hay chute." --- Tacoma News Tribune
"The house has gas lights converted to electricity; a still-workable ancient intercom once used to summon maids and butlers; a brass sink in the butler's pantry… an extensive collection of period furniture… local memorabilia reminiscent of the lifestyle of 19th century Tacoma upper-crust society." --- Oregonian
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