In honor of our 25th Anniversary, each of our rooms now focus on a historical aspect of Greensboro and how it became the town it is today.
Blue Bell Room - Queen Bed - $129- A tribute to textile mills and more specifically Blue Bell Denim. Rumor has it that the owner of Blue Bell Denim rented the upstairs apartment at 205 N Park Dr at one time and our only possible confirmation is that he in fact never owned a home and rented several apartments in Greensboro.
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Wild Rose Room - King or 2 Twins - $129 - Dedicated to the beautiful parks in Greensboro , where azaleas and dogwoods are in abundance. The two parks that are tied to 205 N. Park Drive , Fisher Park and Guilford Courthouse Battlefield, are also featured along with the family who lived here the longest.
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Garden Room - Queen Bed - $119 - A tribute to higher education for women in the area. Greensboro is a city of education with 5 colleges in the city limits, 4 in the downtown area. At one time there were 3 institutions dedicated to the education of women.
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Poppy Room - Queen Bed - $119 - A tribute to the Southern Railway and trains. Greensboro was chosen for the east to west line of the railroad in the mid 1800's. It was chosen mostly for its central location, but also under the influence of Greensboro native, John Motley Morehead, governor of North Carolina from 1841- 1845. (You can visit his home, Blandwood Mansion , which is downtown.)
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