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Mathew S. Burrows 1890 Inn A Duluth Victorian Masterpiece

Mathew S. Burrows 1890 Inn

1632 E 1st St Duluth, MN 55812

The historic Mathew S. Burrows 1890 Inn combines all of the Victorian styles in its exterior design: Shaker Cottage, Queen Anne, Victorian, and Gothic.

  • TURRETS… PORCHES… LAKE VIEWS… SUMPTUOUS BREAKFASTS…
  • ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS… STAINED GLASS WINDOWS…
  • INTRICATE OAK WOODWORK… RICH HISTORY…

Welcome to the Mathew S. Burrows 1890 Inn, located in the historic East End District of Duluth, Minnesota… just three blocks from stunning Lake Superior. Relax with a good book on one of our porches…sample one of Al’s famous cookies…walk down to the beautiful Duluth Rose Gardens and then venture onto Duluth’s renown Lakewalk where you can amble into Canal Park for shopping and dining. Don’t miss a drive up the scenic North Shore Drive, now a National Scenic Byway, for either an afternoon outing or a quick trip to Two Harbors (just 20 minutes away!). Whatever your mood…Duluth has something to offer you and coming home to the Mathew S. Burrows 1890 Inn will be the perfect ending to a great day

Phone Number  (218) 724-4991

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