Coffin House
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Moloney's Inn Bed & Breakfast |
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Coffin House | |
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Building Description | |
Style | |
Construction | 1915 |
Destruction | |
Architect | J. Wilbur Coffin |
Original Owner | |
Initial Use | Residential |
Square Footage | |
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Location | |
City | Springfield |
Area | Washburne |
Address | 922 'B' Street |
Zip Code | 97477 |
Historical Importance Distinctions | |
Historical preservation |
History
Cozy bedrooms with private or shared baths all have queen beds. Guests may relax on the shady front porch or in the living room. Pretty gardens are being planted around the restored home, which was built by J. Wilbur Coffin in 1915 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Healthy vegetarian breakfasts are freshly prepared by the Moloneys' and they will accommodate vegans or those with special diet needs. It is a relaxing and unpretentious place to return to after a busy day of business or recreation. Smoking is not permitted.