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1035 Highway 80 West
Demopolis, AL 36732
Nightly Rates: ($79.95 - $79.95)
1 Star
The Econo Lodge Inn & Suites is located in the heart of Alabama's Black Belt region, just three miles from the Gaineswood Mansion. This Demopolis hotel is minutes from Bluff Hall restored antebellum mansion, the Demopolis Sport Plex and Glover Mausoleum, a burial vault that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Many area businesses, shops and recreational facilities are nearby. A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area. The on-site restaurant Smokin' Jacks Barbecue was featured on a national cooking channel. In addition to standard amenities, all guest rooms come equipped with refrigerators, microwaves, voice mail, coffee makers, irons. No pets allowed.

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1500
· Check out time is 1100
· 45 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
From Montgomery: Take Highway 80 West to Demopolis. Hotel on the left immediately past Wal-Mart. From Meridian, Mississippi: Take I-59/20 to Cuba, Alabama exit to Highway 80 to Demopolis. Hotel on the right immediately before Wal-Mart. From Tuscaloosa: Take exit 45 off I-59/20 South to Demopolis to Highway 80 West. Hotel on the left immediately past Wal-Mart. From Mobile: Take Highway 43 North to Demopolis to Highway 80 West. Hotel on the left immediately past Wal-Mart.
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Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near AlabamaWhile in Alabama, you might enjoy a visit to: Bessemer, Alabama: Adolf Hitler's TypewriterWhat kind of a typist was Adolf Hitler? The star artifact at the Hall of History. Meridian, Mississippi: Graves: King and Queen of the GypsiesThis cemetery has been the burial site for the Gypsy Royal Family since 1915. Carrollton, Alabama: Lightning Portrait Etched in WindowFreaky hoo-ha etched into the garret window of an Alabama courthouse in 1878, still visible today if you squint. © 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. |
