Road Trip
We decided to attend the 2010 Florida RV Super Show in Tampa leaving from Marco Island on Thursday morning, January 14, and at the same time to make a road trip out of it by staying at the Palmetto Riverside B&B that same evening. We continued on the next morning to a very unique tourist attraction called Solomon’s Castle near Arcadia, Florida, followed by lunch and tea at Mary Margaret’s Tea Room and then on to some antique shopping in downtown Arcadia.
The highlight of the trip was the Palmetto Riverside B&B where they offered dinner that evening as well breakfast the next morning. The B&B is an old wooden home that was built in 1913 right on the Manatee River across from downtown Bradenton.
There are 4 well appointed rooms available to choose from, all with modern bathrooms in each room.
The owners, Wim and Mieke Lippens, are from Belgium and every experience at their B&B has a strong European influence from the decorating to the meals they prepared and the service they offered.
We can assure you that your experience here will be grand and that if you are ever near this part of Florida you should give yourself a treat by staying at the Palmetto Riverside B&B and including dinner as part of your stay.
After our grand breakfast on Friday morning we proceeded on to Solomon’s Castle, a unique part of Americana roadside tourist attractions. If ever there was a place that fit the phrase “build it and they will
come” this is the one that should be the poster to go along with the phrase. It is truly in the middle of nowhere on the road less traveled. Besides the uniqueness of its construction, using old news paper
tintype on the outside, you will leave with a smile on your face after your tour filed with tongue-in-cheek
humor and puns based on interesting artwork created by artist Howard Solomon. His specialty is in
creating his art pieces out of recycled materials.
After leaving Solomon’s Castle we proceeded down the road to Arcadia to enjoy a nice afternoon tea at Mary Margaret’s Tea Room. It is a delightful step back in time; as it is decorated with the grandeur of the Victorian era. Antique shops aplenty in downtown Arcadia rounded out the road trip with interesting finds.
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