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Located junction I94/694 & Shingle Creek Parkway, exit 34. Features heated indoor pool, area transportation, fitness center, guest laundry, business services. Rooms include in-room movies, in-room coffeemakers, microwave, refrigerator. Major credit cards accepted, rates for up to four persons.

Typical room rates, double occupancy, range from

$79 to $139.

The property features dataport/modem line, non-smoking units available.

Location: 2050 Freeway Blvd, Brooklyn Center Minnesota 55430 Telephone 612-566-7500 Toll Free: 800-634-3444 Fax 612-566-0076

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Belle Plaine) Americinn Lodge & Suites
(Brooklyn Center) Americinn Motel & Suites
(Chanhassen) Americinn Motel & Suites
(Coon Rapids) Americinn Motel & Suites
(Bloomington) Amerisuites
(Stillwater) Aurora Staples Inn

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