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Kathleen and John took me through Shinnston, pointing out a park, a farm that Kathleen partners with for horse owners who stay at The Gillum House and need to rent a stable and also what she described as the "Cheers of restaurants," Jimi's Diner. Kathleen's son bought her a small, electric coffee roaster a few years ago, so a Gillum House breakfast features roasting coffee beans from a country chosen by the guests. Guests can take home a bag, each stuffed with a sandwich, a serving of chips, a vegetable, a bottle of water and a small bottle of hand sanitizer.
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Shinnston's Gillum House Offers Simple Service
SHINNSTON - Kathleen Panek's dream of operating a bed and breakfast started with a simple trip with her husband and four of their six children in the early 1980s.
"It was dark, and we went past a sign that said 'Millstone Inn Bed and Breakfast,"' she said. "I said to John, 'If they have availability, I want to stay there.Kathleen said the family "rolled out" when they checked out because of the elaborate...See the full content of this document
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