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Name: Azalea Inn
Address: 217 East Huntingdon Street
City, State: Savannah, Georgia, USA
Telephone: (800) 582-3823
Price (per room per night):


What's it like?
   Azalea Inn and gardens is located in the Landmark Savannah Historic District within two walking blocks of Forsyth Park, the city's infamously verdant and captivating central park. Guests are invited to rendezvous where life is a celebration... of the present and the past. Amid the breezy quietude of the Landmark Savannah Historic District's Huntingdon Street, relaxed southern comforts allure guests seeking casual Savannah charm and social sensibilities. The historic inn's amenities include a southern U.S. cuisine full breakfast, courtyard garden pool, private parking, newly landscaped19th century heritage gardens, sociable rattan rockers under tree canopied balconies, and inviting porch verandahs. Each of the inn's 10 guest rooms features themed d�cor depicting Savannah's gardens, distinguished history, and fashionable turn-of-the-century lifestyle of the mansion's original owner, Captain Walter K. Coney.

The Italianate urban manor (circa 1889), built on garden plots formerly designated for colonial gardening (ca. 1733 Georgia colonization) features original mantles and handsome, artisan craftsmanship from Savannah's Victorian era. The cotton executive's mansion, now the Azalea Inn, was purchased in August 2005 by Micheal and Teresa Jacobson, parents of two graduates of the Savannah College of Art and Design.

In the warm, luxurious southern springtime, genteel Savannah, Georgia -- sitting inward of the Savannah River at the top of Georgia's 100-mile coast -- graciously hosts one of America's classic symphonies of nature.

For more information, call (800) 582-3823, or go to http://www.AzaleaInn.com/.

Source: Travelwriters Press Release


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