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Walkable++ 4BR
Welcome to one of the oldest, most historic homes in Two Harbors: The Historic Residence of Dr. Budd. We are walkable to Lake Superior, Castle Danger Brewery, Two Harbors Lighthouse, tasty restaurants, and much more! Enjoy 4 private bedrooms, 2 living areas, 2 dining areas, private back yard, and grand front porch. Free off-street parking. Free offsite trailer parking 2.5 miles to UTV Britt Pitt & State Trail. City TH STR Permit 2024 #24-30 Lake County Permit # 1465 The space Our main level has an entry hall, parlor, living room, formal dining room, casual dining room, and kitchen. The kitchen is fully stocked with dishes, utensils, and cookware. Our second floor has 4 private bedrooms. Two of the 4 bedrooms have desks. There is an office/desk area on the second floor landing. The main bathroom and shower are located on the second floor. This home has one shower. Shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are provided. The washer, dryer, and second toilet are located in the basement. Check out our guides with all of our favorites: restaurants, shops, museums, and must-see sites on the North Shore and surrounding area. We provide you with basic cleaning supplies/equipment for your convenience: laundry detergent, dishwasher detergent, paper towels, garbage bags, vacuum, broom. Easy Checkout Instructions: 11:00 am. Double check to see that you have all your belongings. Leave bedding on beds and used towels in the bathroom. Please message me to let me know you have checked out. Guest access The garage is not included in the rental agreement. Areas marked private are for owner use only and not included in the rental agreement. Other things to note From 1895-1901 this historic building was called "The Budd Hospital." It was owned by Dr. Joseph Danley Budd. Dr. Budd moved to Two Harbors in 1889 and was the chief surgeon for the railroad in Two Harbors. Budd was an active member in the community serving in various civic capacities and social clubs. Budd was one of the original 5 founders of the 3M company. Budd rebuilt his hospital in 1902 and sold his residence and part of the hospital to Herman W. Cable, who moved the building three blocks north to its current location. Herman W. Cable was a local business owner and one of the original 5 owners of 3M. The home fell into grave disrepair in the 1980s and was in danger of demolition. We saw the potential beauty and purchased the home in 1994. We did all the renovations and raised our family here. We made our own history here with our passion for Halloween. Along with our neighbors, we put on the best family-friendly Halloween party in town! Now, we are excited to share the history and charm with our guests. We love our life long home of Two Harbors and invite you to share in the magic of our home and small town. Thank you for checking out the Budd Residence!
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