The Presidents' Quarters Inn
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GA 31401 225 East President Street, Savannah, GA 31401, United States of AmericaThe Presidents' Quarters Inn on the map
The Presidents' Quarters Inn. Hotel in Savannah
Featuring free Wi-Fi, The Presidents' Quarters Inn is in Savannah, Georgia. The historic Owens-Thomas House is only a 1-minute walk from the bed and breakfast. Cable TV and a sitting area are featured in each air-conditioned room.
Price from $189
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