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Jake D
★★★★★The Owner Sydney is awesome! This was my 2nd time staying here at this hotel. Imagine walking into the home that Forrest Gump's mom had all those visitors at while Forrest was growing up! That is exactly what this place is. There are too many rooms to count. Sydney is there to help with anything you may need- The rooms are very clean and well kept. The bathrooms are clean and accessible. In the room I stayed in there were so many books about history. I enjoyed thumbing through the encyclopedias as there aren't too many of them around since the internet has come along. This place is a hidden Gem in Nebraska, Don't miss out!
5 months ago
Cory R
★★★★★This place is a living museum. The owner is a super sweet lady, ready to help with anything we needed. She also works the bar across the street for food and fun. There's admittedly not much in this town, but this BnB had everything we needed. Comfy beds, cozy and homey feel with tons of antiques and keepsakes from a bygone era. This BnB is like a time capsule. Would definitely recommend.
7 months ago
Dede Farrar
NillI super liked staying here. This is not luxury accommodation. This is a home really and the family has agreed to let people stay here. The room we stayed in was very comfortable with a big bathroom across the hall. The kitchen is self service and there was a good instruction sheet on how to use the coffee maker. I love the vibe of Harrison and that's because I'm country and proud of it. The only thing that threw me off a bit was the clutter. But I quickly acclimated and figured out this is a home with all that entails. It's an old historical building. If the walls could talk...wow. We met part of the family during breakfast and another guest. We used the microwave to heat our breakfast we had brought in our cooler. I really enjoyed this place and we plan to come back. Price is right for now days.
a year ago
Veronica Solaas
NillGot stuck in Harrison due to a snow storm and stayed here overnight. It was a very cute "blast from the past"themed home. It had beautiful and unique decor. I would definitely stay again if I was in the area.
11 months ago
Johann Coetzee
NillHarrison House was an unexpected pleasure in a remote part of Nebraska. It was built originally in 1886 by a now defunct railroad company and the building has all the charm of a bygone era of the American west. Sidney, the owner, is a gracious host and a brave woman to take on the upkeep and restoration of his lovely old building in a working cowboy town. Staying here is an authentic American experience in a real-life hard working Nebraska town.
a year ago
scott d
★★★★My 11 year old son and I stayed here in July of 2015. We both enjoyed the historic significance of the building. The lady who waited on us was polite and helpful. The place was clean and quiet. We got a room with an air conditioner but I think there may be some rooms with no air conditioner. The bathrooms and linens were clean. We were in a hurry to leave the next morning and didn't breakfast. I would definitely stay here again.
9 years ago
JerrynSharon I
★★★★★A Wrinkle in Time||||You need to visit this place and stay a couple of days. It is a Time Warp, a trip back in time. A place to rejuvenate and recondition yourself to normal life. This funky former alleged brothel is a bed and breakfast with 6 or7 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms in Harrison, a community of 300 people in the northwest corner of the state called Top Town because it is at the highest elevation of any community in Nebraska. Sit out in front in the shade and watch a surpisingly lot the traffic go by with flatbed trucks with dogs in the back or riding along side the driver. The management is pleasant and the homemade breakfast delicious.
3 years ago
Michael Zimny
NillGreat, rustic little B&B in a tiny Nebraska town. We stayed here this Memorial Day weekend. Theresa is a kind, laid back hostess. The rooms are cozy and tastefully decorated. Central to Fort Robinson State Park, Toadstool Geologic Park and Agate Fossil Beds National Monument. The Sioux County Museum, which is beautifully curated, and Longhorn Saloon, with good burgers, are both within two blocks. We would definitely stay again.
10 years ago
Check-in time:15:00
Check-out time:12:00
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