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Travel America, Nov-Dec, 2003
Old World elegance meets modern convenience at The Georgian Terrace Hotel, a landmark hotel in Atlanta. Each guest room is equipped with complimentary internet access. Built in 1911 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the property features distinctive French Renaissance detail, 319 one- to three-bedroom suites, a stunning rooftop pool, health club, and two restaurants. The spacious guest suites are elegantly furnished with mahogany vanities and fully equipped kitchens. In the hotel's public areas, visitors can explore classically proportioned hallways and parlors accented with vaulted ceilings, marble and wood columns, intricate plaster moldings, crystal chandeliers, and spiral staircases.
Contact: The Georgian Terrace Hotel, 659 Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA 30308; (800) 651-2316; www.TheGeorgianTerrace.com.
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