Want to cuddle up in a Civil War home? Sleep like a queen in Poseidon's Palace? Dream of Elvis all night long? 
America is home to some uniquely-themed bed and breakfasts where you can do all that and much more. If you happen to be traveling and you're looking for something different in your overnight stay, perhaps you should check into one of the more interesting themed B&B's. We rounded up a few of our favorites:
Summer Nites
North Wildwood, N.J.
Rock and roll your way back to the 1950s at this Jersey Shore bed and breakfast. You can dine in a box car diner complete with a 1953 Seeburg jukebox, neon lighting and old-fashioned booths. Theme rooms include the Elvis Suite, 60s Suite, Life's a Beach Room, Marilyn Room, 50s Television Room, 50s Movie Room and 50s Music Room.
Atlantis Inn
Tybee Island, Ga.
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi, ce soir? That's what you'll be asking your sweetie after you reserve the Moulin Rouge room at the Atlantis Inn. It's the ultimate suite for romance complete with a spa tub for two, a dancer's pole, a plush heart-shaped canopy bed and mirrors throughout. Other theme rooms include Poseidon's Palace, Pirate Cove, Safari, Rainforest and more.
Gracepines
Horn Lake, Miss.
Just eight miles from Graceland lies Gracepines B&B, an Elvis-themed inn that'll have you living like the king of rock 'n' roll himself. The four kitschy theme rooms include the Love Me Tender Room, the Jailhouse Rock Room, the Blue Hawaii Room and the G.I. Blues Room. If you have a love of all things "The King", this place will have you all shook up.
Gettysburg Battlefield B&B
Gettysburg, Pa.
Immerse yourself in the history of historic Gettsyburg at the Gettysburg Battlefield B&B. The inn is a real 1809 Civil War farmhouse and the Civil War theme is felt in every detail. Every morning, a costumed historian entertains guests with stories about Civil War history. On Friday nights, guests can listen to haunted tales or embark on their own ghost hunting adventure.
School House Inn Bed and Breakfast
Bisbee, Ariz.
You'd never know school could be so much fun until you've stepped inside the School House Inn. The historic brick school built in 1918 was converted to an inn in 1989 and has been amusing guests ever since. The original blueprints for the school are displayed in the stairway which leads to nine spacious school-themed rooms. Choose from the Principal's Office Suite, the Art Room, the Geography Room and many more. This is a must-see spot that definitely makes the grade.
The Morgan Inn
Pawcatuck, Conn.
Travel back in time to the music and life of the 1940s at The Morgan Inn. At this quiet escape in the beautiful Pawcatuck, Conn., you'll relax in rooms filled with 1940s antiques while you listen to the sounds of Big Band and Swing. The backyard area is wonderfully tranquil complete with gorgeous gardens, a relaxing waterfall, a gazebo, a hammock and two outdoor decks.
Abberley House
Dresden, Ohio
Enjoy a wee bit o' Ireland at Abberley House. The bedrooms at this peaceful and cozy inn are furnished with antiques and fine linens, as well as little glimpses of the innkeepers' Irish heritage. On Saturday afternoons, the innkeepers serve a fabulous Irish Tea with your choice of homemade scones or Irish soda bread.
Newport House
Williamsburg, Va.
At the Newport House, Williamsburg's most historically authentic bed and breakfast, you will be completely immersed in the Colonial era from the moment you walk in the door. The house was built to museum standards in 1988 from the 1756 design by famous architect Peter Harrison and is completely furnished in period antiques and reproductions. And if you really want to embrace the spirit of the times, the inn has an exclusive rental arrangement so that you can be outfitted head to toe in traditional Colonial clothing. Be costumed during your entire stay or just for a dinner at a nearby Colonial tavern.
Thistle House Bed and Breakfast
Granite Falls, N.C.
Looking for a taste of Scotland in the States? Check out Thistle House Bed and Breakfast, a Scottish-themed inn tucked away in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. At this romantic spot, you'll enjoy traditional Scottish breakfasts such as porriadge served with milk, brown sugar and raisins. While you're in the area, be sure to visit America's largest home at the nearby 8,000-acre Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C.
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