How cool is that?!Įach room is shaped differently and has different decor. The inn has a total of seven rooms with three inside the windmill. The Mill Inn is part of the town’s windmill! The multi-use building includes shops, restaurants, a tap room and the lobby for the 35-room boutique inn.Īll the rooms are on the second and third floors and are very stylish and comfortable.ĭuring my visit, I was hosted in the corner suite which had views of downtown, a large living area, and a dining area.Īnother perk when you stay here is complimentary bikes! The Inn at Lynden is in the renovated 1914 Waples Mercantile Building, which at one time was the largest department store in the West and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Pay tribute to Phoebe Judson, aka “The Mother of Lynden,” by visiting her statue in historic downtown in front of the Lynden Chamber of Commerce. She was known for her kindness, starting the first school in her house, helping build an official schoolhouse, her midwife services where she’d hike for two days to help someone, and for naming the town Lynden, which was inspired by a Tomaas Campbell poem. Their home became the area’s first post office. In 1853, she and her husband made the journey from Ohio to the Washington Territories, and after spending some time on Whidbey Island they moved to the Nooksack Valley in 1870. Phoebe Judson, lovingly referred to as the “Mother of Lynden” played a key role in Lynden’s history. Please see our disclosure policy for more detail.ġ0 Lovely Things to Do in Lynden, WA Learn about the “Mother of Lynden.” ![]() If you make a purchase through one of these links, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. ![]() ![]() Some links in this post may be affiliate links.
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