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Lake Ozark
Hotels
Bed & Breakfast
 The Blackhawk Inn is located in a quiet secluded area and overlooks the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks. The Inn is designed, inside and out, with comfort in mind. Each of four guest suites has king-sized bed, private bath and lake view from a private balcony.
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 The Garden House is the perfect place for a romantic getaway or family vacation. Enjoy lake activities, peaceful surroundings and fantastic views of Lake Ozark! The Garden House is close to entertainment, shopping, golf and some of the best fishing on the lake.
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 The elegant Nunning House is a wonderful example of Queen Anne style. It has three romantic guest rooms, which have been designed to reflect the comfort and convenience of a charming historical private residence.
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 Lodge at Grant's Trail is a romantic place to relax and unwind from life's daily grind. It combines the rustic log cabin motif with state of the art luxury. All rooms have private bath, fireplace, and Satellite TV. Come and enjoy the warm and comfortable atmosphere of the Lodge!
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 The Fleur-De-Lys Mansion is a restored mansion, located in the lovely Compton Heights Historic District. It is only three miles from downtown and overlooks St. Louis Reservoir Park. Luxurious guest rooms are individually designed and feature antique furnishings.
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 Huber's Ferry Bed & Breakfast is an excellent example of Missouri-German architecture. It holds a grand position atop the bluffs overlooking the Osage and Maries Rivers. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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