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410 E. Commerce Street
Brownwood, TX 76801
2 Star
Our 80 affordable nicely furnished rooms offer FREE Continental Breakfast served fresh daily, FREE Hi Speed Internet, FREE Local Calls, coffeemakers, microwaves, mini-fridges, hairdryers, iron/ironing boards, alarm clocks and more. Our 2 story exterior property offers the business traveler ample Free Parking, Meeting Facilities, Fax and Copy Service. Don‰??t forget to take a dip in our relaxing heated outdoor pool. We are located near the junction of Hwy 67/84/377. We are in close proximity to Lake Brownwood, nearby state parks, golfing and other outdoor activities. Come relax and enjoy the Best Value for your dollar at the Americas Best Value Inn of Brownwood.


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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2 PM
· Check out time is Noon
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1986
· Renovated in 2002
· 80 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
From the airport, go South on US-183 toward Old Comanche Rd. Turn right onto Old Fort Worth Rd/CR-335. Turn right onto US-377/Early Blvd/US-84/US-67. Continue to follow US-377/US-84/US-67. End at 410 E Commerce St.
From the airport, go South on International Pkwy S/TX-97 Spur S (portions toll). Take the ramp toward TX-183 W/Ft Worth/TX-360/Arlington/Grand Prairie. Take the TX-183 W/TX-360 S ramp toward Ft Worth/Arlington. Merge onto TX-183 W toward Ft Worth. Take the I-820 W exit. Merge onto I-820 N. Merge onto I-30 W via EXIT 3A toward Weatherford. I-30 W becomes I-20 W/US-80 W. Take EXIT 386 toward US-281/Stephenville/Mineral Wells. Stay straight to go onto I-20 W/US-80 W. Turn left onto US-281 S. Turn right onto US-377 S. End at 410 E Commerce St.
PROPERTY LOCATED NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF HWY 67/84/377 JUST NORTH OF JUNCTION MAIN AVENUE ALONG EAST COMMERCE STREET.
Prepayment of 100 percent of total stay is required at booking.
Cancellation policies vary. Contact property.
* Complimentary Continental breakfast served daily * Chili's Grill & Bar - 1 block * Skillets Restaurant - adjacent * Golden Corral - 50 feet * Humphrey Pete's - 500 feet * Mr Gatti's - 3 blocks * Underwood's Cafeteria - 1 mile * Gomez Mexican Restaurant - 1 mile * Domino's Pizza - 1 mile * China Inn - 1 mile * Prima Pasta - 1 mile * Pulido's Mexican Restaurant - 2 miles * Lemon's Restaurant - 2 miles * Section Hand Steak House - 3 miles * Hickory Stick Restaurant - 3 miles
Two meeting rooms are available for use, with an overall capacity of 100 persons.
* Outdoor pool * Picnic area
- Off-site Recreation* Fishing, boating and other water activities at Lake Brownwood * Camping, hiking, sightseeing wildlife at Lake Brownwood State Park * Golf nearby * Bowling nearby * Shopping mall nearby
1 mile to the property.
- Brownwood Historic Museum1 mile to the property.
- Howard Payne University1 mile to the property.
- Douglas Mearthru Academy of Freedom3 miles to the property.
- Brownwood Regional Hospital4 miles to the property.
- 3M Company4 miles to the property.
- Kohler Company4 miles to the property.
- Rattlesnake Roundup5 miles to the property.
- Brown County Rodeo5 miles to the property.
- Lake Brownwood10 miles to the property.
- Lake Brownwood State Park15 miles to the property.
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near TexasWhile in Texas, you might enjoy a visit to: Hidalgo, Texas: Killer Bee Capital of the WorldHidalgo, TX, celebrates its unusual distinction of being the spot where killer bees first illegally crossed from Mexico into the U.S. Lajitas, Texas: Clay Henry III, Beer-Drinking GoatYou have to be highly motivated to drive all the way down to Lajitas, but where else can you see a beer-drinking goat? Shamrock, Texas: Blarney StoneBlarney Stone and Irish-themed town of Shamrock, Texas. Dilley, Texas: Statue of Half-Eaten WatermelonA statue of a half-eaten watermelon in the city center commemorates Dilley's reputation as the Watermelon Capital of Texas. San Antonio - Alamo Heights, Texas: Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art MuseumFor over 30 years Barney Smith, master plumber, has turned toilet seats into works of art. He works in his garage, and he loves visitors. Santo, Texas: Bayou Bob's Brazos River Rattlesnake RanchMust-see attraction for anyone with a sense of adventure, a tolerance for bad smells, and no small children. Gainesville, Texas: Glenn Goode's Big PeopleFour Muffler Men owned by Glenn Goode, self-proclaimed Fiberglass Man, stand in rural Gainesville. Corsicana, Texas: Two Heads of Black Diamond the ElephantThe skull and hide of an elephant that went berserk in 1929 are preserved in Carmack Watkins' personal museum. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
