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Submitted by Mathias Baden [Editor, Jordan
Independent Newspaper] on September 14, 2006 - 12:50am.
I suggest Nicolin Mansion Bed & Breakfast for a quiet, relaxing weekend
in Jordan. See the blog I wrote about it (under the screen name mats12)
on
www.shakopeenews.com [and listed below].
The book in our room said Terri Knox is working on a historical walking
tour of downtown Jordan.
R&R by
night, paintball by day
Submitted by mats12 on August 27, 2006 - 4:54
p.m.
My stomach is still full from yesterday's breakfast. I've only eaten two meals
since then.
My first
time staying overnight at the Nicolin Mansion Bed & Breakfast was awesome.
Better than expected, even. Terri and Kevin Knox are exceptional hosts, and the
place -- if you've ever been to the historic house in Jordan, you know -- is a
treasure.
My wife
and I slept in the Mertz Room. (All of the rooms are named after former owners
of the mansion.) While Kevin was remodeling the room earlier, Terri told me that
an art deco sign they found in the basement -- "Mertz Rooms," it says --
inspired the room's decor. It's fantastic. I highly recommend staying there.
And I
highly recommend the breakfast. Wow. Kevin wasn't kidding when he said the room
comes with a "very large breakfast. Very large."
Dinner
the night before was at Clancy's, always a worthwhile stop if you're in Jordan
or just passing through. People I talk to who are from Mankato and St. Paul
often know of Clancy's pizza and "hot chips" (which you've got to try).
Also
this weekend, I headed to Action Packed Paintball Games in St. Lawrence Township
for a little less R&R.
My
buddy's girlfriend hit me in the small of my back twice from about 20 feet away.
I guess she didn't know I was already out! I have welts.
But
Action Packed Paintball is a great place to play. I should know, since I've been
there three times in the last month or so. They treat us well, have professional
referees, and let us hang out in a fine masonry building with
cleaner-than-a-paintball-business-should-provide restrooms or under a large tree
on lawnchairs facing the speedball course. Love it!