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Quincy Feather Bed Inn

Quincy Feather Bed Inn is an historic and beautiful property located in the heart of Quincy, a small western town. It's nestled among the Northern Sierra Nevada mountain range. The Inn is steps from downtown, across from the Plumas County Courthouse. It is within walking distance to restaurants, bars, and shops. Quincy Feather Bed Inn is centrally located to enjoy all the activities Plumas County has to offer.

Quincy Feather Bed Inn has five guest rooms and two guest cottages. Each adorably decorated and outfitted with WiFi, premium TV, refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, and hair dryer. It's the perfect place for professionals, couples, and adventurers.

Quincy Feather Bed Inn was built in 1893, by Englishman Edward Huskinson and his bride Jennie. Its constructed in Queen Anne style and was known as The Huskinson House. Shortly after building the house, he began his mining and real estate ventures, but not before he held the title of vice president at the local Quincy Plumas County Bank. For more details regarding this family and the rest of the community visit the local museum, only steps from the inn.

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About Quincy Feather Bed Inn

Quincy Feather Bed Inn is an historic and beautiful property located in the heart of Quincy, a small western town. It's nestled among the Northern Sierra Nevada mountain range. The Inn is steps from downtown, across from the Plumas County Courthouse. It is within walking distance to restaurants, bars, and shops. Quincy Feather Bed Inn is centrally located to enjoy all the activities Plumas County has to offer.

Quincy Feather Bed Inn has five guest rooms and two guest cottages. Each adorably decorated and outfitted with WiFi, premium TV, refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, and hair dryer. It's the perfect place for professionals, couples, and adventurers.

Quincy Feather Bed Inn was built in 1893, by Englishman Edward Huskinson and his bride Jennie. Its constructed in Queen Anne style and was known as The Huskinson House. Shortly after building the house, he began his mining and real estate ventures, but not before he held the title of vice president at the local Quincy Plumas County Bank. For more details regarding this family and the rest of the community visit the local museum, only steps from the inn.