The large guest rooms are unique in layout, views and comfortable luxury--appointed with antiques, reproductions, collectibles and original or limited edition art. Each of the rooms is named for one of the first three collector’s edition pewter ornaments designed for and released by Littleton Main Street, Inc. Funds from the sale of these ornaments assist Littleton Main Street, Inc.’s continuing downtown revitalization and historic preservation work.
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Opera House November - June: $195 July - October: $215 - $245 Fall Foliage (Sep 18-Oct 18): $280 2-night minimum during Fall Foliage |
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At various times since 1895, the Opera House has been home to the Littleton police and fire departments, jail, district court, municipal offices and boards. It has also hosted numerous musical, dramatic and political events as well as high school graduations. Considered the town symbol, it is on the National Historic Register. A major renovation of the building has just been completed.
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November - June: $195 July - October: $215 - $245 Fall Foliage (Sep 18-Oct 18): $280 2-night minimum during Fall Foliage |
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"The spirit of Pollyanna will surely be present in this room for any guest who is lucky enough to spend time here. The view from the windows (and bed) alone will lift the spirit!" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Author Eleanor Hodgman Porter (1868-1920) was born and lived in Littleton, New Hampshire. In 1913 she created the cheerful Pollyanna, the world-famous character whose very name inspires an understanding of gladness and optimism.
Sculpted by New Hampshire artist Emile Birch, and unveiled in 2002, the statue resides in front of the Littleton Public Library on Main Street. The ornament is issued in partnership with Pollyanna of Littleton New Hampshire, Inc.
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Riverwalk Bridge November - June: $180 July - October: $205 - $235 Fall Foliage (Sep 18-Oct 18): $280 2-night minimum during Fall Foliage |
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| Spanning the beautiful Ammonoosuc River, the covered footbridge was built to tie together the north and south sides of the Littleton Riverwalk. The bridge is located near the site of a dam that once powered the gristmill adjacent to the bridge. The bridge is 350 feet long and was built in 2004 by Winterset, Inc. In 2008, lighting was installed on the bridge to provide nighttime safety to pedestrians and the structure itself. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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