McKinley Room (#11)  - This room is in the oldest part of the mansion dating to 1805 and has a king canopy bed, original interior wood shutters and woodwork, fireplace with the original gouge carved mantle and private bath with tub/shower combination. The color scheme is based on an authentic Federal-period Soldier Blue milk paint. Named for President McKinley, whose grandfather built the house.
McKinley Room (#11) - This room is in the oldest part of the mansion dating to 1805 and has a king canopy bed, original interior wood shutters and woodwork, fireplace with the original gouge carved mantle and private bath with tub/shower combination. The color scheme is based on an authentic Federal-period Soldier Blue milk paint. Named for President McKinley, whose grandfather built the house.
 

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1805 Cameron Estate Inn and Restaurant Bed and Breakfast
1805 Cameron Estate Inn and Restaurant, Mount Joy, PA - Inn
1805 Cameron Estate Inn and Restaurant
1855 Mansion Lane
Mount Joy PA 17552
USA
Phone: +1-717-492-0111
Fax: +1-717-653-8596
Toll-free: +1-888-422-6376
Innkeeper(s)
Randy Wagner and John Jarboe
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$129 - $259
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The Living Room where guests can meet and enjoy refreshments. Decorated in a Federal style with original woodwork, most notable a gouge carged fireplace dating from 1805.McKinley Room (#11)  - This room is in the oldest part of the mansion dating to 1805 and has a king canopy bed, original interior wood shutters and woodwork, fireplace with the original gouge carved mantle and private bath with tub/shower combination. The color scheme is based on an authentic Federal-period Soldier Blue milk paint. Named for President McKinley, whose grandfather built the house.
Mary Cameron Room (#20)  - The bedroom is in the oldest part of the mansion and was a  quiet retreat for the mistress of "Mansion House"; the last descendant to own the property. The room has a king canopy bed with colonial Williamsburg print fabric, original built-in cabinetry and a fireplace with its original gouge carved mantle. The private bath has a tub/shower combination. This room looks out over the front lawn, rose garden and Pennsylvania sunsets.