Saturday, we went to Mansion on O street which is a historically preserved hotel that’s comprised of 5 or 6 rowhouses downtown. There are rooms with secret doors and beautiful bathrooms and themed rooms (like 60s era diner, hunting lodge log cabin, or Victorian era suites) to explore. Everything there is available for purchase except for the guitars signed by the musicians that have stayed there.
One particular room called the Lennon room had a framed letter from John himself.
It reads:
Dear Laundry ,
Mrs. Yoko Ono Lennon does not, will not, has not dyed her hair.
She does not sweat (most Orientals do not sweat like us).
What is your excuse for turning my brand new white shirt yellow?
John Lennon
Here’s one of there more over-the-top bathrooms. It’s a tub, big enough to swim in, in a bathroom larger than my bedroom that looks more like a liquor bar. I can’t believe in all the time I’ve been here, it’s never really been advertised enough that I had even heard of it. Definitely worth seeing!
After, we ate at Tabard Inn which was a few blocks away. I don’t like head cheese. At least not the kind they served there. The creme brulee was rich and flavorful though.
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