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Above: Plants and trees in abundance have been used to landscape the property around Rockland Inn. Like the construction of the home, the landscaping has been a family affair from the choice of the plants to putting them in the ground. Right: This is a view of the main house at Rockland Inn. The Ada Cream stone covering the house took masons about a year and a half to lay. The main house and attached carriage house have about 600 tons of the Oklahoma stone covering their exterior walls. Below: From the lakeside wooden deck, the balconies of the yet-to-be-completed carriage house suites jut from the bed & breakfast.

10 • Oklahoma Country • Fall 2007


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