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Broadmoor Restaurant in Lambertville offers a space defined by simple elegance that is


accented with glass windows offering views into its open kitchen where Chef Alex Cormier shows off creative takes on American, Modern Italian, French cuisine


The Widow McCrea House Victorian Bed-and- Breakfast in nearby Frenchtown is a charming 1878 Victorian Inn that features the exclusive Kase Family cottage with a private garden, imported statuary, and fountains. Seasonal packages available, as well.


In nearby Stockton is an idyllic country estate near the banks of the Delaware River that’s sur- rounded by 300-acres of farmland, forest and sweeping vistas. Woolverton Inn offers a combi- nation of American history, ecotourism and modern luxury. Minutes from both Lambertville and New Hope, PA, the inn hosts business meetings, executive retreats, weekend get- aways, and special events.


Chestnut Hill on the Delaware in Milford offers serene views from its guest rooms, verandas, and terraced gardens above the lower Delaware River. The inn consists of two restored Victorian homes with a host of amenities.


Location Reports are compiled with information provided by area CVBs (denoted by websites) along with additional sources.


Mid-Atlantic­EvEnts Magazine 69


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