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The Yellow House Bed and Breakfast

Location(s) The Yellow House116 Pine Hall Court, State College, PA, 16801See map: Google Maps


Aaronsburg Inn

Location(s) Aaronsburg Inn100 East Aaron's Square, Aaronsburg, PA, 16820See map: Google MapsWelcome to the Aaronsburg Inn.........


Centre Mills

Location(s) Centre Mills461 Smullton Road, Rebersburg, PA, 16872See map: Google MapsCentre Mills Bed and Breakfast


The Inn at Solvang

Location(s) The Inn at Solvang10611 Standing Stone Road, Huntingdon, PA, 16652See map: Google Maps


Riffles & Runs Bed & Breakfast

Location(s) Riffles & Runs Bed & Breakfast217 North Spring Street, Bellefonte, PA, 16823See map: Google Maps    Riffles & Runs Bed & Breakfast


Selgate House Bed and Breakfast

Location(s) 176 Armagast RoadBellefonte, PA, 16823See map: Google MapsSelgate House Bed and Breakfast Cheryl and Rob Fugate—176 Armagast Road, Bellefonte, PA 16823


The Springfield House

Location(s) Springfield HouseBoalsburg, PASee map: Google Maps


Partnership House Bed and Breakfast Inn

Partnership House Bed and Breakfast Inn   Partnership house, the home of David Baird, is located on a portion of the original 228-acre tract of land that his gradfather, William Baird, purchased in 1785 from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. David's Father, Zebulum, often spoke of the fear of Native Americans who lived all around them. Although fired upon by the surrounding tribes, he lived to see the wilderness become farmland. After clearing the land for farming and living in a log cabin along the river for several years, David built Partnership House in 1830 from sundried bricks laid on a stone foundation. In 1838 the first tobacco was grown on this farm. Two tobacco sheds have been preserved and remain standing. Over the years, pieces of the farm were sold, significantly diminishing the original tract. In 1952, Betty Baird Schantz purchased the home and made it her mission to put the family farm back together. She was successful in obtaining the original tract of land plus additional lands. In 1990, Betty decided to open her historic home to others.




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