Hamilton Turner Inn
Savannah, GA
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Award winner 2001-2009 and a member of prestigious Select Registry, Distinguished Inns of North America, this impeccable boutique Inn is one of Savannah's most successful small properties. Saved from demolition by the Historic Savannah Association in the 1960's, the impressive 10,400 sq. ft. mansion's past includes being a favorite gathering place for Savannah's social elite in the 1800's, the first residence in Savannah to have electric lights and more recently, home to the colorful character Mandy in John Brecht's book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Located on one of the original squares laid out in 1733 by the city's founder, General James Oglethorpe, the Inn is well situated to take advantage of the nearly 7,000,000 annual visitors who come to Savannah to marvel at its elegant architecture, ornate ironwork, fountain-filled parks and green primordial squares. Lavishly furnished (most recent renovation in 2008), the Inn has welcomed guests from statesmen to starlets since 1997. Occupancy and average daily rate are significantly higher than national inn average. 2007 and 2008 gross revenue averaged $1,000,000 annually.
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