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History
of the Old Library Inn
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Since
its construction in 1895, the “pink house” at 120 South Union
has been a home to a local oil producer, a community physician
and now Olean’s first Bed and Breakfast Inn.
In
1988, Louis and Mary Barbara Marra purchased the home and
proceeded to restore and renovate it into the charming Old
Library Inn.
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The
Inn offers eight guest rooms complete with private baths, air conditioners,
telephone, radio/alarms, and cable television.
All
rooms are non-smoking. Smoking is permitted on the front porch.
The
Inn’s quiet atmosphere provides the perfect retreat from life’s
hectic pace, yet there is plenty to see and do for the more adventurous.
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Our
exceptional country breakfast, cooked to order, is the perfect start
to your day in the Olean area.
The
exterior of the home remains basically as it was years ago, with
its towering brick chimney, beautiful bay windows and the several
ornate cupolas which adorn the roof.
The
elegant stained glass windows remain today, adding an air of romance
and history to the buildings features.
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Inside,
the rich woodwork of oak, blistered maple and mahogany, parquet
floors and antique furnishings provide a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Relax
before a warm fire in the sitting room, or simply enjoy a quiet
evening is these beautiful surroundings.
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