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Livingston

Robert R. Livingston

Let your imagination travel far from modern day life to our version of a safari getaway.

A welcoming oasis of color in shades of chocolate brown, taupe, gold and sage with animal print accents. You will feel ready for the day after your night sleep in the queen size canopy style “pineapple” bed. The room showcases pineapple and rattan décor with an in room large spa tub for two. Facing east, the room overlooks the front lawn and features 12 foot ceilings with overhead fan, air conditioning for the warmer summer weather and black-out drapes for a restful nights’ sleep. This guest room does not have a TV but it does include complimentary Wi-Fi and a universal charging station for your convenience.

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The Livingston room is complete with an en-suite bathroom with large spa tub (no shower), luxury toiletries, plush towels and hair dryer.

Room Rate $189.00 per night

History behind the name

Robert R. Livingston, born on November 27, 1746 was an American lawyer, politician, diplomat from New York, and a Founding Father of the United States. He was known as "The Chancellor", after the high New York state legal office he held for 25 years. He was a member of the Committee of Five that drafted the Declaration of Independence, along with Thomas JeffersonBenjamin FranklinJohn Adams, and Roger Sherman. Livingston administered the Oath of Office to George Washington when he assumed the presidency in 1789.

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