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HistoryThe Dutch Iris Inn is a beautiful 1812 colonial home set on three acres in the historic section of Granby, CT on Route 10. The home was built by James Dibble and sold to Calvin Dibble in 1858. His portrait hangs in the room named after him. For many years, his granddaughter, Mary Edwards, and
If history is of interest to you, the Salmon Brook historical society is located just down the road. The entire history of the house, as well as Granby, will be available to you.
Would you like to combine history and shopping? A trip to Connecticut's Farmington Valley would not be complete without some antiquing. There are numerous shops throughout the state as well as some quaint antique stores right up the road. Regardless of your reason for visiting Connecticut, whether it’s exploring history or just relaxing, you can always expect a wonderful stay at the Dutch Iris Inn. Hope to see you soon! |
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CT Attractions The Dutch Iris Inn Bed and BreakfastA Bed and Breakfast Inn located in Granby, CT
239 Salmon Brook Street, Granby, Connecticut (CT) 06035
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