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The Family Memories Room, like all the romantic bedrooms in the Iron Mountain Inn, is named for a phase of the innkeeper’s life. Each item in the Memories bedroom has a story and why it is important to the innkeeper. Be sure to ask the Innkeeper to share some of these tales with you over breakfast.
As a guest staying in the Family Memories Room you can relax in your king sized bed, look out the balcony door, and watch the sun come up over Sink Mountain. In summer it peeks through the trees, but in winter the red, gold, crimson and yellow of the sun’s rays are easily seen through the bare branches.
The antique flame pattern bed was inherited from the innkeeper’s paternal grandparents.
If you are an antique collector or just an antique lover, be sure to enjoy the various shadow boxes, framed memorabilia and other items collected from the innkeeper’s family used as décor in the Memories Room. Among the items are:
- An antique marble topped dresser the Innkeeper and her Husband bought at auction in southeastern Ohio.
- The wooden rocking chair was given to the Innkeeper and her Husband on the birth of their first child – many a night was spent rocking a restless child to sleep in the chair.
On one wall of the Memories Room are displayed artifacts which the Innkeeper’s paternal grandfather brought back as souvenirs from the First World War. There is a German/English dictionary, a bullet casing, and other items housed in a shadow box. This grandfather was also the first editor of the Stars and Stripes Armed Forces newspaper.
Other memorabilia include the Innkeeper’s maternal grandfather’s First World War passport. As a war correspondent for the London Times, he traveled through Belgium, Germany, and Russia following the armies as they battled across Europe. At times his wife, the Innkeeper’s Grandmother, who had a great love of romance and adventure, traveled with him. She didn’t want to miss out on any of the excitement. In fact, she gave birth to their youngest child during the siege of Belgium.
Ask the Innkeeper to tell you some stories about her Grandparents’ adventures during that time in history. You might also find the books her Grandfather wrote after the war about his experiences. They are located in the library in the Great Room.
The Family Memories Room has the most given amenitties at the Inn with a steam shower in addition to the jetted tub and shower in the tiled bath. On cold nights, or if you have a stuffy nose, there is nothing better than relaxing in the steam shower with some eucalyptus to clear your head. The steam shower is big enough for two.
Bubbles and a rubber ducky make a bath in the jetted tub more than just a chance to get clean. At the end of a busy day, soaking in the tub, all the cares and worries of everyday life soon float away. Like all the bedrooms at the Iron Mountain Inn, we provide terry robes, hair dryers, soap, hand lotion, and other amenities needed during your stay.
In addition, there is a bowl with delicious snacks and home made chocolate chip cookies on the dresser waiting for your arrival for your romantic weekend getaway.
In the morning, don the terry robe, get a cup of coffee and sweet from the hall just outside the bedroom, take it back to your private balcony and watch the birds gathering at the bird feeder for their breakfast.
After you dress, stroll downstairs to enjoy a sumptuous breakfast on top of the mountain.
By choosing to reserve the Family Memories Room, you will find other surprises as well when you come to Butler, “the town that wouldn’t drown” in Johnson County “the quiet corner” of Northeast Tennessee.
Our rates fluctuate with the seasons and sometimes we offer specials.
Standard rates range from $150.00 to $350.00 plus tax.

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