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Travelers who seek cozier and more intimate environments than chain hotels often check-in at bed and breakfast lodgings. These settings are usually created in a person’s home and offer all of the amenities that would be available in your own kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. Bed and breakfasts have actually been around for centuries, and have evolved into lucrative business ventures. Below, learn how these establishments came to be. 

Medieval Period Emergence

The concept may be traced back to the Middle Ages, which occurred between the fifth and 15th century, after the fall of the Roman Empire. Monks would provide lodging and food in their monasteries to travelers when navigating was long and arduous. Across the world, it would later become standard for individuals to offer their homes for overnight stays. Breakfast would be served for the temporary guests before they embarked on the rest of their journeys. 

Pioneers Seeking Refuge

bed and breakfastIn the United States, pioneers seeking to plant roots in the newly-independent country as of July 4, 1776, were likely the indirect creators of bed and breakfasts. They would request refuge in private homes and small inns to catch up on sleep and enjoy hot meals. Many of these individuals were traveling doctors, preachers, and teachers. As these groups crossed the country, the popularity of bed and breakfasts, also known as B&Bs, started to catch on.

Great Depression & Beyond

To earn extra money during the upheaval years of the Great Depression, many homeowners welcomed travelers by offering a place to stay and meals. Back then, the term boarding house was the equivalent of a B&B. By the 1950s, tourist homes became another common term. The housing concept would soon evolve over the decades and become bed and breakfasts as travelers know them today. Most setups are private homes with access to most, if not all, of the rooms in the house. The kitchen may be stocked with food, utensils, and appliances for guests to cook their meals. The homeowner may also prepare dishes and meals for the guests. 

 

Jerico Bed/Breakfast & Pre-Civil War Log Cabins has elevated personalized travel stays. Located in picturesque Marlinton, WV, the nine rustic cabins come with fireplaces and private hot tubs. The Patton Cabin also has a heart-shaped Jacuzzi. There is also a separate, five-room bed and breakfast that offers delicious, continental morning meals. Whether you check-in at one of the Pre-Civil War-designed cabins or enjoy the amenities of the B&B, your visit is guaranteed to be memorable and pleasant. For more information, including the complete list of amenities, visit the website. To make a reservation, call (304) 799-6241. 

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