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The Robert E Lee Motel offers clean rooms with plenty of parking. All rooms have a microwave oven, coffee pot, cable TV and VCR. Other amenities include kitchenettes, which have a countertop, full fridge, electric cook top range, coffee pot and toaster.

Location: 349 Holly Ridge, Gatlinburg Tennessee 37738 Telephone 865-436-4326 Toll Free: 800-831-0615

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