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Thee Hubbell House

Nov 10, 2009

Decor is tattered and aged; everything feels like it needs attention. Floors needed dusting and there was no housekeeping service during our two day stay. Breaksfast was pleasant. Definitely not a...more

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Dallas, TX
Oct 8, 2009

What a wonderful surprise this little town was! It started out great at Thee Hubbell House B&B and the restaurants in town and the live music just added to the experience. We will definitely make...more

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