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Introduction
Spend a weekend in the slow lane at the Country Place Hotel. Check in on Friday afternoon, visit with Clovis & Maryann and relax in your room before walking next door to Orsak's Cafe for their famous fried catfish.
Saturday morning pick up your morning coffee in the upstairs parlor and enjoy it on the front balcony before going downstairs to a gourmet breakfast. After breakfast, stroll the shops on the square and homes in the proposed historic district.
Don't forget to see the restored Courthouse. Then visit the historic paintings at St. John's Church. After lunch at Puerta Vallerta, 2 miles from town, come back to your room for a siesta. Tour the Fayetteville Area Heritage Museum in the afternoon. Finish the day with dinner and drinks at Keiler's on the Square.
Close the blackout curtains and sleep in on Sunday. After your breakfast, which always includes: eggs, meat, fruit, yogurt and Clovis' muffins, let Clovis give you a tour of his artwork in the Moravian room and tell you the history of the hotel.
The eight upstairs guestrooms take you back to a simpler time in Texas, a time before televisions and telephones, a time when you could sit on the porch in a rocking chair and watch the world go by. Our rooms are named after the small Czech or German communities surrounding Fayetteville. Each of our rooms has: a faux bathroom window into its namesake community, new private tiled bathrooms, central air and heat, ceiling fans, 2 chairs to relax in, handmade quilts, pillow top mattresses, windows that open to let in a country breeze and flowers from one of Maryann's gardens. Rates: $95 - $150 per night.
Join us for a weekend at the Country Place Hotel and see the way Texas used to be.
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