Mineola, Texas Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area
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Munzesheimer Manor
Mineola, TX
Rooms: 7
With Private Bath: 7
Rates: 90.00- 120.00 USD
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Mineola is a small Texan town, but there is nothing typical about this historic yet forward thinking town. Bed and breakfast visitors find Mineola to be friendly and just off the beaten path enough to be an escape from the real world. Mineola bed and breakfast visitors might want to start their vacation at the Mineola Transportation Plaza... » show more Depot and Museum, which is a replica from a 1906 station and now features a Museum of Railroad Memorabilia. Mineola bed and breakfast visitors will especially enjoy the restored caboose on the station grounds. Another great Mineola museum is the Mineola Historic Museum, which is in an old post office and showcases the history of the area. Antiquing is another great Mineola activity for bed and breakfast visitors. The lively downtown area has lots of antique stores, most of which are relatively uncombed and offers lots of opportunities for rare finds. The outdoors are a big draw for Mineola bed and breakfast visitors as well. There are four lakes within twenty minutes of Mineola, including Lake Fork, which is the bass fishing capital of Texas. A great way for Mineola bed and breakfast to enjoy the local culture is by attending the Railroad Heritage Festival, which takes place in October. Bed and breakfast visitors also enjoy The Select Theater, which is seventy years old and is the last remaining movie house in Mineola. Another highlight for Mineola bed and breakfast visitors is the short drive to Tyler, which is the Rose Capital of America. Plan your Mineola bed and breakfast vacation today! « show less
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