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Revision as of 13:58, 24 March 2020


Current Contact Information
Address 356 N Market St
City, State, Zip Wooster, Ohio 44691
Phone Phone: (330) 262-4085
Contact Person Jayne Churchmack
Contact Title Owner
Last updated 2020-03


Market Street Inn
Type Bed-&-Breakfast Inns
Industry Accommodation & Food Services
Fate Active
Predecessor(s) Barrister Inn
Headquarters Wooster, Ohio, United States
Number of locations 356 N Market St., Wooster, Ohio
Key people Jayne Churchmack
Website http://marketstreetwooster.com
Building
General information
Architectural style Victorian
Technical details
Floor count 3
Other information
Number of rooms 6 guest rooms with private baths
Number of suites Bexley Room -- Lewis Room -- Gilmour Room -- Lydoam Room -- Foss Room


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Timeline

  • 1897 -- Vintage home in a prosperous residential neighborhood by Walter D. Foss[1]
  • 1932 -- Mr. Foss gifted the home to Zion Lutheran Church to be used as an annex[2]
  • 1942 -- Earl and Marie Shaffter purchased the home and used it as their residence and Mrs. Shafter's Law Office[3]
  • 1995 -- Douglas and Jamie Klingelhoefer purchased the home and completed its painstaking period restoration and opened the Bed and Breakfast[4]

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