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The Reviews are INN at Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast

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We know how consumer reviews help guests determine where they will stay on their next vacation and getaways. Hey, we use them all the time as well when we travel or shop.  Therefore, we know that they are important to you as well.
America’s Best and Top 10 have voted the Franklin Victorian Bed and Breakfast in Sparta, Wisconsin Number 1 in the top bed and breakfast’s in Wisconsin to stay at. We are very happy to hear that! We have also won our 3rd year in a row for Top B&B in the Midwest and Great Lakes area by BedandBreakfast.com which is also guided by reviews.

Please come and stay with us at the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast in Sparta, and see what all the buzz is about!

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Franklin Victorian B&B wins BedandBreakfast.com Award again!

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The Franklin Victorian Bed and Breakfast in Sparta, Wisconsin was selected the third year in a row as Best of the Midwest and  Great Lakes category in the annual Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards, 2010-2011!

The Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards are based upon a qualitative and quantitative review of the nearly 50,000 independent reviews submitted to BedandBreakfast.com, the leading online B&B directory and reservation network worldwide.
“It’s a true honor to be chosen for a Best of BedandBreakfast.com Award, and we thank our guests for the positive reviews that resulted in this award” stated innkeepers Jennifer and Steve Dunn.
“We’re delighted that inn-goers concur that The Franklin Victorian Bed and Breakfast is deserving of its accolades from travelers,” explained BedandBreakfast.com’s Sandy Soule, one of the most highly recognized authors and a spokeswoman for the B&B industry. “Clearly, Jennifer and Steve Dunn earned stellar reviews from inn-goers for its quality accommodations, breakfasts, amenities, and wonderful hospitality and service,” commented Soule.
The Franklin Victorian Bed and Breakfast Inn is on the National Historic Registry and offers a historic and warm, romantic getaway. Built in the early (c.1900s) by a Sparta Banker, Mr. W.G. Williams, this Queen Anne-style Victorian home features leaded stained glass window, fireplaces, open staircase, original woodwork & unique architectural features. Set in the “Bicycling Capital of America” in Southwestern, Wisconsin, this Award-Winning, eco-friendly B&B is the perfect base for biking, canoeing, kayaking and exploring Amish settlements. For more information, visit http://www.franklinvictorianbb.com/ or call (888) 594-3822.
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Best Of BedandBreakfast.com Award to the Franklin Victorian Bed and Breakfast

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This is a BIG thank you to all of our guests that took the time to write reviews for The Franklin Victorian bed and breakfast and posted them on BedandBreakfast.com . It’s because of you that we won a prestigious award from BedandBreakfast.com, the nations largest bed and breakfast website. In the “Best in the Great Lakes” category, we have been chosen and we have been awarded this category for the Second year in a row!! Steve and I will continue to provide the best experience and value that we have to offer for all of our guests.

Jennifer Dunn- Happy Innkeeper of the Franklin Victorian B&B, Sparta, WI

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We Won for our Second year in a row! …Best of BedandBreakfast.com Award Winner, 2009-2010!

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We are delighted to inform our guests that we have been named a Best of BedandBreakfast.com Award Winner, 2009-2010! We have been selected as Best in the Great Lakes based upon the excellent reviews posted by our guests during the past year. The Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards are based on both qualitative and quantitative analysis of the reviews posted by guests. The BedandBreakfast.com team read thousands of reviews and carefully chose winners based on the number of reviews received as well as the detailed descriptions provided by reviewers in their comments.