Tyee means "Chief" in the Chinook
Indian language. A mission-style, king-sized bed, arched
window, original woodwork, and comfortable reading chairs
make this room our premier suite. |
Vintage
Native American rugs, hand-tinted photographs, and Indian
Chief prints decorate the warm spaces. |
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An
adjoining modern bath has a whimsical display of antique
toys and art prints. |
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The owner's roots on the Peninsula are
most evident in the Herrold Room. Select
vintage family photographs look over a pair of brass, double
beds. |
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The
large room easily accommodates a comfortable grouping of
wingback chairs. Also featured are vintage images of Crater
Lake. |
A
new bathroom, private to the room, is located across the
hall. |
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A queen-size, brass bed complements
the bright, airy, and cozy feel of this main-floor
bedroom. |
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The
adjacent private bath with a shower. |
In
the hallway hangs a Native Button Blanket, made by Catherine
Herrold Troeh, member of the Chinook tribe. |
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