Mitchell-Tappan House


  • Inn Details

    Listed on the National Historic Register, this 1897 Victorian was originally home to the Superintendent of the Oliver Mine. The house was moved to it's present location about 1919 because of the rich ore deposits on which it sat. Enjoy the homey atmosphere of the living room and sunroom during your stay and enjoy a full breakfast in the dining room each morning. Choose from 5 tasefully decorated guest rooms, from twin size to king size, located on the second and third floors. Each room has a TV-VCR and access to a fridge and microwave.


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    Features

    Type:

    • Bed and Breakfast

    • Historic Inn

    Property Noted For:

    • Antiques/decor

    • Business travel

    • Economical rates

    • Family Travel

    • Group events

    • Honeymoons

    • Peaceful getaway


    Amenities

    Guest Room:

    • Air conditioning

    • Alarm clock

    • Bath robes

    • Board games

    • Ceiling fans

    • Coffee/Tea facilities

    • DVD Player

    • In-room internet

    • Fridge

    • Hairdryer

    • Internet Service

    • Ironing Board

    • Satellite/Cable TV

    • TV

    On Site:

    • Desk

    • Fax Machine

    • Fireplace

    • Library

    • Videos

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  • Nightly Rate

    $75 - $100

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Check in: 4-6p.m.    Check out: 11 q.m.

    • Open all year round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking allowed: No

    • Guest pets allowed: No

    • Drinking allowed: Limited

    • Drinks available: N

    • Suitable for children: Yes

    • Childcare provided: No

  • Breakfast

    • Type: Full

    • Serving location: Dining Room


    Special meal options

  • Location Type

    • Small town


    City

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    Area Attractions

    • Antique Shopping

    • Beach

    • Gourmet/Fine Dining

    • Historical interests

    • Lake

    • Movie Theater

    • Museum

    • National/State parks

    • Nature area

    • Home of Bob Dylan

    • Hull Rust Mahoning Mine View

    • Mesabi Bike Trail

    • Greyhound Bus Museum

    • Hibbing High School Historic Auditorium

    • Iron World Discovery Center

    • Performing Theater

    • Picnic area

    • Bicycle riding trails

    • Bird watching

    • Boating

    • Canoeing

    • Cross-country ski trails

    • Downhill Skiing

    • Fishing

    • Golfing

    • Hiking trails

    • Sight-seeing

    • Swimming

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    Absolutely delightful!

    About the reviewer

    • Between 36-45 years old

    • Almost never stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling for an event


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    Pam was so friendly, the house was beautiful but cozy and liveable, the food was delicious, and we really felt welcome. My husband and I stayed along with our 13-year-old son - we were in the area for a karate tournament. Everyone enjoyed everything about the B&B - location, comfort, food, hosts. The area has a lot of interesting things to do - we are thinking we'll head back for a family vacation! Thanks, Pam! ~The Potters


    Home with a history

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in budget lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    This quaint Victorian home is set in a quiet neighborhood a few blocks from downtown Hibbing, MN. It is charmingly decorated in blues and yellows and its bright rooms are very well maintained. As the home of the former mine superintendents, it was the first of 180 houses moved to Hibbing when the former town site had to be relocated a century ago. Guests enjoy the spacious living room, sun room, dining room and butler's pantry on the main floor, as well as bedrooms and a shared bath on the 2nd and 3rd floors. A delicious, hot breakfast is served in the morning, including local bakery specialties such as Poticia bread. History buffs will enjoy hearing stories of Hibbing in its earlier days from host Pam, as well as being able to look at photographs of the neighborhood's development and the home's history. This inn offers great value at a very reasonable price.


    Great place to stay

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    The Mitchell-Tappan House was a great place to stay. Very customer oriented and friendly inn keepers. Very top notch all the way around. Would have no problems staying there again. We were there to bicycle the Mesabi Trail (very scenic), but found that Hibbing has lots of history to share: boyhood home of Bob Dylan; largest open pit iron ore mine in world; Greyhound Bus Museum; unique high school auditorium....just to name a few.


    Mitchell-Tappan House

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Frequently stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling for an event


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    Great place. Wonderful hosts. Breakfasts so tasty. We came for Dylan Days and B&B was within walking distance of the places we wanted to go.


    A pleasant stay

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Stays at B&Bs once a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    We enjoyed our stay. Everything was perfect! Pam made us a wonderful breakfast.


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