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"Bailey and Leslie were wonderful hosts. The home is beautifully decorated and shows off the historic design. Will definitely stay with them again when in the area. Gteat experience!"
"hotel bed is awful, as harder then the floor. But the hotel service people are nice. Parking is plenty. It's also located just blocks from downtown where there's a theatre and restaurants and quaint little shops. It's maybe 5 mins from gas stations, more restaurants, and a Walmart. Overall, it's a nice safe place to stay for a couple of nights. AC keeps the room cold and it has nice hot showers. Coffee maker is in the room but no hair dryer."
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What can I see and do near Sesquicentennial Park?
Spend some time wandering around Veterans Memorial Park, Thomas Park and Edwards Park. Explore nature at Billy Cary Memorial Park and Betty Higdon Butler Park. Nathan Nesbitt Historical Marker and Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center are both worth a visit while you're out exploring.