A touch of class in Historic Hogansville, Georgia, just a short hop from the bustle of Atlanta. The Grand Hotel offers a several rooms , complete with private baths, cozy fireplaces, and access to a stunning wrap-around porch. Originally built in the late eighteen hundreds, the Hotel has been completely remodeled and furnished with period antiques. The Grand Hotel is featured in the hit AMC show, “The Walking Dead.” Come see where the show was filmed and tour some of the iconic rooms and veranda, where a pivotal episode of this show takes place. In addition to the rooms and back veranda, the Grand Hotel hosts the Main Street Market, which serves sandwiches, pastries, coffee, and delicious smoothies. You can also pick up grocery items and produce here. Visitors zooming through Georgia along I-85 (Exit 28 for the hotel) may enjoy a stop at this authentic old-fashioned hotel in a small Georgia town that’s fit for a movie set. Hogansville, first settled in the 1820s, is a typical railroad crossroads town that took its name from its first settler, William Hogan. Once bustling with churches, industry, and several hotels, the town now has settled into charming obscurity. One of its oldest lodgings, built in the 1890s, is The Grand Hotel, a veranda-en-circled Victorian building with a spacious, wood-paneled, and brass-trimmed lobby. Its 10 rooms are distinctively and individually styled with a mix of antiques and colors. There are original prints and oils and fireplaces with gas logs; five rooms have whirlpool tubs.A touch of class in Historic Hogansville, Georgia, just a short hop from the bustle of Atlanta. The Grand Hotel offers a several rooms , complete with private baths, cozy fireplaces, and access to a stunning wrap-around porch. Originally built in the late eighteen hundreds, the Hotel has been completely remodeled and furnished with period antiques. The Grand Hotel is featured in the hit AMC show, “The Walking Dead.” Come see where the show was filmed and tour some of the iconic rooms and veranda, where a pivotal episode of this show takes place. In addition to the rooms and back veranda, the Grand Hotel hosts the Main Street Market, which serves sandwiches, pastries, coffee, and delicious smoothies. You can also pick up grocery items and produce here. Visitors zooming through Georgia along I-85 (Exit 28 for the hotel) may enjoy a stop at this authentic old-fashioned hotel in a small Georgia town that’s fit for a movie set. Hogansville, first settled in the 1820s, is a typical railroad crossroads town that took its name from its first settler, William Hogan. Once bustling with churches, industry, and several hotels, the town now has settled into charming obscurity. One of its oldest lodgings, built in the 1890s, is The Grand Hotel, a veranda-en-circled Victorian building with a spacious, wood-paneled, and brass-trimmed lobby. Its 10 rooms are distinctively and individually styled with a mix of antiques and colors. There are original prints and oils and fireplaces with gas logs; five rooms have whirlpool tubs.
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