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Park Avenue Manor Bed and Breakfast
Park Avenue Manor
107 & 109 West Park AV
Savannah, GA 31401
USA
Phone: +1-912-233-0352
Innkeeper(s)
Maurice Norman & Glenn Gaylord

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Welcome to our home and Good Morning! Breakfast at Park Avenue Manor is served at 8:30 am. Meet fellow travelers at a full sit-down breakfast and start your day with friendship and abundance. Breakfast includes fruit, eggs, meat, potatoes, pastry, coffee, and juice.
Welcome to our home, help yourself to brownies and sherry if you like; enjoy exploring our collection of Savannah artifacts including a stereoviewer and cards, slave tag, key to the city, Civil War grapeshot, spent slugs and ephemera, deeds to Laurel Grove Cemetery plots, an 1860s chemise & petticoat, and books about Historic Savannah.Come relax in our parlors that have been tastefully decorated for fall.
One of two beautiful parlors.Welcome to our home. Enjoy a game of chess, call for a trolley tour on the 1897 Paris telephone, or just relax after a day of exploring the Historic District.
Welcome to our home and The Robert E. Lee Room, which honors the general and gentleman of that name. 
This room is furnished with a queen size four-poster bed, antique armoire and chairs, period Savannah engravings and memorabilia. The bed is dressed in handmade and vintage quilts, the windows with silk black-out draperies. 
Room is: Upstairs, has sitting area, fireplace retro-fitted with blue-flame heater, private bath with shower. Rate: $159.
Welcome to our home and The Savannah Room, which honors the steamship Savannah. Sailing to Liverpool, England, from Savannah, Georgia in 1819, it was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
This room is furnished with a queen size four-poster bed, antique armoire and chairs, period Savannah engravings and memorabilia. The bed is dressed in handmade and vintage quilts, the windows with silk black-out draperies. 
Room is: Upstairs, has sitting area, fireplace retro-fitted with blue-flame heater, private bath with shower. Rate: $159.The Savannah Room. Park Avenue Manor Bed & Breakfast, Savannah Historic District, 1889 Victorian Home.
Welcome to our home and The Ellen Kelly Room, which honors the woman for whom this house was built in 1889. 
This room is furnished with a queen size canopy bed, antique armoire and chairs, period Savannah engravings and memorabilia. The bed is dressed in handmade and vintage quilts, the windows with silk black-out draperies. 
Room is: Upstairs, has sitting area, fireplace retro-fitted with blue-flame heater, private bath with shower and tub. Rate $159.Welcome to our home and The Colony Room, which honors Georgia, the thirteenth colony, and its founder, General James Edward Oglethorpe. 
This room is furnished with a queen size canopy bed, antique armoire, settee and chair, period Savannah engravings and memorabilia. The bed is dressed in handmade and vintage quilts, the windows with silk black-out draperies. 
Room is: Upstairs, has sitting area, fireplace retro-fitted with blue-flame heater, private bath with shower and tub. Rate: $159.