The Davis-Warner Inn, located in Takoma Park, Maryland, is a historic bed and breakfast housed in a large Queen Anne style residence dating back to 1875. Originally built by John B. and Vorlinda Davis, the inn was later restored and operated by various owners, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Missionaries of Charity.
Under the ownership of Douglas A. Harbit and Robert F. Patenaude, the property was transformed into a charming bed and breakfast known as The Davis-Warner Inn, offering a unique blend of history and hospitality to its guests. The inn's rich past includes serving as a private school and a convent before being acquired by local architect Eric Saul and his wife, Diana Simpson, for use as their primary residence in 2015.
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