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Sleepy Hollow B&B earns award


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ELYSBURG - Sleepy Hollow Bed and Breakfast was selected "Best Family Friendly Inn" in the annual Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards 2009-2010.

The awards are based on a qualitative and quantitative review of the nearly 50,000 independent reviews submitted to BedandBreakfast.com, a worldwide online B&B directory and reservation network.

"BedandBreakfast.com surveys show that independent reviews are the most important factor when choosing a B&B. We're delighted that inn-goers concur that Sleepy Hollow Bed and Breakfast is deserving of its accolades from travelers," said BedandBreakfast.com's Sandy Soule, a highly recognized author and a spokeswoman for the B&B industry.

"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," Ed and Judy Gappa, Sleepy Hollow Bed and Breakfast innkeepers, said.

An excerpt from one review states: "Our family stayed here two nights on our annual visit to Knoebels Amusement Resort. It was the first time our girls stayed at a B&B, and they loved it as much as we did. Ed and Judy are so friendly and accommodating; and the breakfasts were to die for. The rooms were very clean, comfortable and cozy. We will definitely be going back again!"







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