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| The Suites at Copper Creek Inn, Mount Rainier: "It's like sleeping in a museum." Two suites have been restored to preserve the history at Copper Creek Inn. The rooms are adorned with old restaurant tools and photos of early Copper Creek. Loggers who once rented these upstairs rooms left cork boot marks in the rich colored wood floors. In the 50s the rooms housed some of the staff, including Roselea the 1950s owner of Copper Creek. 1935 newspapers were found in the walls during renovation. Customers return year after year to Copper Creek Restaurant and tell us tales of the old days.
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35707 SR 706 E
Ashford, Washington Two miles west of the Nisqually Entrance to Mt Rainier National Park. |
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| Frenchie's Suite: A three rooms suite is named for the 1950s baker at Copper Creek Inn, Hank "Frenchie" Canty. Two knotty pine bedrooms have lush queen beds with down comforters. An additional two can sleep on the foam roll out sofa in the living room. Roselea's suite: Named after Roselea Triggs, the 1950's owner of Copper Creek Inn, sleeps two in a queen bed. Additional two can sleep on the roll out foam sofa in the living room. Jennie's Room: A nicely decorated small and economical sleeping room has a private bath. Call for Reservations: e-mail: info@mountrainier.org |
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