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 305: Chief Keokuk
This large, unique room with a queen sized bed and rounded corner is very tastefully appointed. Enjoy the river view from the gabled window as the light bounces off of the golden walls. The rich, gold accent color can be found on the walls, love seat and the sconces. 279 square feet
*Keokuk was the Chief of the Fox Indians. He was known as an orator and was skilled at communicating with his people. He attempted to cultivate friendly relations with the American people. The nearby city of Keokuk was named after him in 1837 A life-sized monument of the chief was erected in Rand Park and is overlooking the Mississippi River. His remains are buried beneath.