Frank Justus, the caretaker of this property and the curator of the Historical Museum, as well as his wife, Maria, run a beautiful and unique lodging experience. I chose this Inn because of its proximity to the Kansas City airport, and Frank's gracious offer to pick up or take his quests to the airport. He includes a fascinating walk-through the museum, and he is extremely knowledgeable both about the property itself, but also the town of Smithville. The Museum and Inn are perfectly situated near the city square and a number of delicious dining choices. The room (Cathleen's they call it) was spacious, carefully decorated, and includes an even more spacious bathroom, with a great clawfoot tub (alas, not particularly great for showering as the protective plastic curtain liners stick to you in the shower from all directions), and both are thoughtfully appointed. I had a good quiet night, and never heard the other guests in the other bedroom, and Mr. Justus gives the guests the run of the house, including an expansive back patio for morning coffee. Bummer that this site doesn't seem to allow me to upload pictures from my Google Photos folder.