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Your 'Sentimental Journey' begins at
THE MORGAN INN in
lovely Pawcatuck, Connecticut
Travel back to the days of Big Band and
Swing.
Hear the sounds of Glenn Miller, The Andrew Sisters, Mary Martin.
Our lovely antiques complete your journey back to the bygone era of the 1940's....
All within minutes of Mystic Seaport, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casinos, Connecticut Coast boating and beaches, romantic Stonington Vineyard in Rhode Island. The Morgan Inn is the perfect weekend getaway this Summer vacation.
We offer a local flavor born and raised in New England." Our 1928 restored colonial has captured the elegance of the 1940's with lovely themed rooms. This early 20th century home began as a family estate and became an Inn in 1961. It's namesake Charles W. Morgan, the famous whaling industry giant once roamed this area of Connecticut. His fishing vessel resides on display in Mystic Harbor. Our unique Inn has been refurbished down to the curve of the pane glass windows, french doors, fixtures.
Each of our five bedrooms is decorated with collectibles from the 1940's embracing an admiration for the music of this bygone time. Rooms feature sheet music for your enjoyment along with all modern amenities including A/C and cable TV. |
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All rooms include private baths |
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5 Rooms for 2 nights (Full House) |
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Prices do not include an additional 12% Connecticut Room tax. |
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We are featured in:
The New York Daily News
Go Westerly
Mystic Places
The Stonington Times
See the many things to do to fill your days, while staying with us |
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Planning a Wedding, Reception, or
Reunion?
The Morgan Inn is the perfect place.
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Did you realize we're located
only a 1/2 mi. from the Westerly,R.I.
Amtrak Station--getting here is easy!
It is our goal that you enjoy a memorable stay at The Morgan Inn.
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