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		<title>Lodging Review &#8211; Inn Port, Dayton, OH</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things I love most about travelling is finding cool and quirky places to stay. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;ll stay in a corporate chain if I have to, but I far prefer hostels, guest houses, and bed and breakfasts. On my lightning overnighter to Dayton last weekend, I stayed at Inn Port, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the things I love most about travelling is finding cool and quirky places to stay. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;ll stay in a corporate chain if I have to, but I far prefer hostels, guest houses, and bed and breakfasts. On my lightning overnighter to Dayton last weekend, I stayed at <a title="Inn Port" href="http://www.innport.com" target="_blank">Inn Port</a>, in the <a title="Oregon District" href="http://www.oregondistrict.org/index.asp" target="_blank">Oregon District</a> in downtown Dayton, OH. The Oregon District is Dayton&#8217;s oldest neighborhood, dating back to 1829 or so. I strongly recommend reading more about the history of this funky little neighborhood, as it&#8217;s a real urban revival success story.</p>
<p>Inn Port is actually two separate buildings on the same street. The building where I stayed was a stately old beauty of a duplex, built in 1855. Lovingly restored by owners Jeff and Leslie Gonya, the building is a glory of hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, gorgeous woodwork and quirky Caribbean themed decor. Jeff and Leslie greeted me at the door after helping me find the place via cell phone.  I&#8217;ve stayed in quite a few B&amp;Bs over the years and Jeff and Leslie are among the friendliest, most down to earth folks I&#8217;ve had the privilege of guesting with. They made me feel right at home in the cozy Key West room.</p>
<p>The Key West room has a sort of tropical, Jimmy Buffett theme. There&#8217;s a vintage record player with a bunch of Buffett albums, beachy decor, and a fabulously comfortable bed. It occupies the top floor of the house, sharing space with the New Orleans room, a shared bathroom and an inviting common area with sky chairs, a television, fridge, etc. Jeff and Leslie&#8217;s own apartment is also on this floor which was comforting since I was travelling alone.</p>
<p>Breakfast is a serve yourself continental affair in a spacious breakfast room. I&#8217;m not a morning person and this suited me better than some places I&#8217;ve stayed where the owners sit right down and eat with you. On the whole, Inn Port is a gracious, comfortable B&amp;B with welcoming, laid-back owners. What more could you ask?</p>
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