This grand four-room B&B lies within a genteel English Tudor manor house in the Founder's Place Historic District. Some rooms have jet tubs and all stays include a gourmet three-course breakfast. Don't miss the rooftop balcony and lavish gardens.
Graham-Carroll House
Oklahoma
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