Accessibility at the State Street Inn
Please note that the State Street Inn does not offer ADA-accessible rooms. Our inn was built as a private home more than 100 years ago, and has been operating as a bed-and-breakfast since 1984. Due to the historic nature and unique layout of our inn, full ADA compliance is neither possible nor required.
All guest rooms are located on the second floor, and require climbing one flight of stairs to access (16 steps).
The Blue Room has one additional step between the main room and the bathroom.
Three of our rooms include combination bathtub/showers, while the Black & White Room features a stand-up shower stall (without a bathtub).
All common spaces, including the dining room, are located on the first floor.
There are 5 steps between the street and our front porch, without a railing.
From our rear parking area, there are 5 steps to our back door, with a wooden railing.
DEAF OR HEARING IMPAIRED GUESTS:
All guest rooms include fire alarms with a visual component (strobe light), so our rooms are suitable for persons with hearing impairment.
SERVICE ANIMALS:
Persons with disabilities and their service animals that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for those persons with disabilities are welcome at the State Street Inn. Other types of animals and pets are not allowed.
If an animal\'s purpose or task is to provide protection, emotional support, well-being, comfort, or companionship, it is not considered a service animal and is not allowed at the inn.
Service animals must be housebroken, and anyone bringing a service animal will be responsible for and liable for any damage or injury caused by the animal.