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Theodore Roosevelt Suite

Rooms At Sherman Inn

Former elementary school classrooms are now large, luxurious suites with comfortable seating and private bathrooms.

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James Monroe Suite

Ulysses S. Grant Suite

Grover Cleveland Suite

Franklin D. Roosevelt Suite

Theodore Roosevelt Suite

James Monroe Suite

Features 2 beautiful Queen size beds, 2 sitting areas, a private bath, 32-inch flat-screen TV, and a large blackboard original to the building dated 1949.

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Double Queen - 5 Person Max - Private Bath

James Monroe Suite
James Monroe

James Monroe visits Ogdensburg in 1817 for a luncheon at Parish Mansion, now the Frederic Remington Art Musuem.

Ulysses S. Grant Suite

Has an exceptionally warm feel to it with two Queen size beds, a sitting area, private bath, 32-inch flat-screen TV, antique dining set, and 2 large blackboards original to the building dated 1949.

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Double Queen - 5 Person Max - Private Bath

Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant visits Ogdensburg in 1872 for a reception in his honor at the newly built federal courtroom in U.S. Post Office.

Grover Cleveland Suite

Has a calming feel to it with 2 Queen size beds, a sitting area, a private bath, 32-inch flat-screen TV, and 6 large windows with matching treatments that face East for watching a beautiful morning sunrise.

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Double Queen - 5 Person Max - Private Bath

Grove Cleveland
Grover Cleveland

Grover Cleveland visits Ogdensburg in 1884 as Governor of New York to address a crowd at the Ogdensburg Fair.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Suite

Has a refreshing feel to it with a King size bed, sitting area, private bath, 32-inch flat-screen TV, and a beautiful old classroom map left behind from when Sherman Inn was an elementary school.

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Single Queen - 3 Person Max - Private Bath

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt visits Ogdensburg in 1940 via rail car for defense discussions with the Canadian Prime Minister.