Kingsley Inn Rooms
- Rm 201: Lt. Zebulon M. Pike
- Rm 202: Elsa Maxwell
- Rm 203: Joseph M. Beck
- Rm 204: W.A. Sheaffer
- Rm 205: Alpha Kingsley
- Rm 206: Mark Twain
- Rm 207: Nauvoo
- Rm 208: Troy Laundry
- Rm 209: Samuel F. Miller
- Rm 301: Chief Black Hawk
- Rm 302: Potowonok
- Rm 303: Bridge View
- Rm 304: Gazebo & Garden
- Rm 305: Chief Keokuk
- The Kingsley Guest House
- Club Room
- Bar Lounge
- Lobby
Rm 301: Chief Black Hawk
Intimate and cozy room with rich green walls, dark antique furniture, queen sized bed and a comfy leather chair set the mood for a night in. The room also has a gabled view of the courtyard. 236 square feet
*Black Hawk was the Chief of the Sac Indians. At an early age he distinguished himself as a warrior and was the chief responsible for the attack on Fort Madison in 1812. Ironically, he was the guest of honor at the 1838 Fourth of July celebration in Fort Madison. He attended Presbyterian services and gave what became his farewell speech. He died in October of that year.
Amenities
Air conditioned
Clock Radio
Hairdryer
Heating
Linen and Towels Provided
Non-Smoking
Queen Bed
Rollaway Beds Available
Shower over bath
Telephone
Television
Views
Bath
Cable/Satellite TV
Desk
Room Service
Wireless Internet
Complimentary Welcome Drink at River Rocks