Windsor Hotel, Victorian hotel in Americus, US
The Windsor Hotel is a five-story Victorian building with a tower, balconies, and a three-story open atrium located in downtown Americus. The structure contains 53 guest rooms along with dining and bar facilities throughout the building.
The building was constructed in 1892 and became an important venue for public gatherings. In 1917, Vice President Thomas R. Marshall delivered a speech from its balcony.
This establishment functions as a social hub where locals and visitors mix in the dining and bar spaces. The Victorian setting influences how people experience the building today.
Guest rooms feature modern amenities including granite countertops and flat-screen televisions. The building houses a business center and multiple dining options, making it convenient for visitors.
One suite carries the name of former President Jimmy Carter, who is from the nearby town of Plains and visits the area. The on-site restaurants and veranda with rocking chairs reflect local hospitality traditions.
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