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Located in historic district at Ogelthorpe Square, this restored mansion features a walled garden, whirlpool. Amenities include afternoon tea, complimentary evening beverages, valet laundry, complimentary continental breakfast. Health club available. Rooms include cable TV with movies, VCPs, refrigerators. Senior discount, major credit cards accepted.

The property features no pets accepted, non-smoking units available, whirlpool suites.

Location: 225 E President St, Savannah Georgia 31401 Telephone 912-233-1600 Toll Free: 800-233-1776 Fax 8-0849

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