The only award winning Minnesota Bed & Breakfast voted "Property of the Year" complete with affordable luxury accommodations, psychic readings, Afternoon & High Teas and Interactive Murder Mystery Dinners owned by noted psychic, chef and wedding officiate, Sharon Gammell. Thayer's recent "IN THE NEWS" Links:
11-01-04 ARRINGTON'S INN TRAVELER'S MAGAZINE - Featured Inn Winter - 2004 - Copyright Arrington's Publishing She knew in advance that I was coming to visit her. What's so unusual about that? All innkeepers expect people with reservations to arrive on schedule. But Sharon Gammell of Thayer's Historic Bed n' Breakfast in Annandale, Minn., is a noted psychic and reads Tarot cards.... Unfortunately, plumbing is beyond the pale for her. After two devastating, plumbing-related floods (the first causing hundreds of gallons of water to collapse the kitchen ceiling within a matter of minutes; and the second happening a year after rebuilding and just two weeks short of the grand reopening), Thayer's is once again operating. The new Thayer's is better than ever, with the charm and grace of the restored building and the old ghosts. My visit was highlighted by comfortable accommodations interspersed with great food and entertaining tales. Thayer's is as well known for its exceptional breakfasts and interactive mystery dinners as Annandale is for its 25 lakes, picturesque state park and golf courses. (by Leta Arrington - Arrington's Inn Traveler) The magazine has some great photos and more information - Thank you to Arrington's for including us! Sharon
10-31-04 WCCO TV link to video article "Spending a night in a haunted hotel: Jason DeRusha reports (4:17)" This is a fun story!! Jason and Sean, thanks a million, you rock!! Sharon
10-31-04 ST CLOUD TIMES - This link takes you to the TIME'S archive section- under search, type in Thayer's Historic Bed n' Breakfast - "They never believed in ghosts, but then 1 night ... Times photo by Kimm Anderson, kanderson@stcloudtimes.com Thayer's Historic Bed 'n Breakfast owner Sharon Gammell says ghosts visit the inn from time to time. One of them is believed to be the man in the portrait at the right. During a murder mystery dress-up, a guest asked about the costume of a well-dressed, good-looking man upstairs. There was no such man registered. Times photo by Kimm Anderson" - CENTRAL MINNESOTA'S FAVORITE HAUNTS - ID:STC2004110208 - Copyright St. Cloud Times- Amy & Kimm, I loved the photos and the article. You're the best! - Sharon
10-30-03 TIME WARNER BOOK - Read about Sharon Gammell & Thayer's Historic Bed n' Breakfast in Frances Kermeen's new Warner book "Ghostly Encounters" |