The Gibson Inn is a fine example of early 20th century Florida “Cracker” Architecture, characterized by metal roofs, high ceilings, and large wrap around porches. A widows walk and cupola crown the tin roof, a reflection of the area’s steamboat past. Built in 1907 of native heart pine and black cypress, the inn is listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places. The 30 guest rooms are uniquely appointed with authentic antique furnishings. The Gibson Inn also has a full service bar and restaurant.
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