You feel as though you have stepped back into another era when you walk into Kehoe House. The property, which sits on historic Columbia Square, is impeccably maintained, and the staff treats you with the gracious hospitality of by-gone days. Our room (the John Adam Treutlen) was beautifully furnished with period-appropriate items, including chairs by the fireplace, and our windows looked out on the charming veranda and the inviting courtyard. A multi-course breakfast (included with stay) was cooked to order each morning, and every dish was excellent (shout out to KiKi, our chef!)--and enjoying it on the veranda was glorious. Several staff members bent over backwards to make us feel welcome, particularly Rita, Ashley, Mallory, and especially Jennifer, who discovered I had left a few items in our room and took the time and trouble to mail them back to me! The trolley stops right on the square, so it is easy access--but the area is so walkable, we never needed our car. (People on the trolley were envious when we pointed to Kehoe House and said we were staying there.) An unforgettable experience all around!