447 - The Mary Cassatt Room

Description
The Cassatt Room
 

Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Cassatt room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed,  two person hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio!  Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel!  You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby.  Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!

Mary Cassatt (1844 – 1926) Born Mary Stevenson Cassatt on May 22, 1844 in Allegheny Pennsylvania, women of her day were discouraged from pursuing a career (any career).  Yet, Cassatt enrolled in Philadelphia's Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art at age 16.  Soon tired of the slow pace of study, she left for Paris, where she studied and copied the work of Masters in the Louvre.  While in France, Cassatt developed a strong friendship with fellow impressionist Edgar Degas.  She is known largely for her paintings of women in everday settings, especially of mothers with their children.

                                      

Amenities
  • In-Room Amenities
    • Eco-Friendly Soaps & Shampoos
    • Free Wireless Internet
    • iPod Docking Radio
    • Mini-Fridge
    • 2-Person Hot Springs Tub and Shower
    • 32" Flat Panel TV

No phone in room, but there is a phone in the lobby of the Home Hotel.

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