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The August Seven Inn (A Daytona Beach Bed & Breakfast) - A $100 Gift Certificate
- Item Number
- 242
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 35 USD to tabbat72
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
A $100 Gift Certificate!
The August Seven Inn was originally a guest house built in 1896 by James N. Gamble of the famed Proctor and Gamble Company and has since been carefully restored and listed on the National Historic Register. They continue to honor the homes tradition by offering an upscale guesthouse for you. A warm and welcoming place to stay for both vacationers and business travelers while in Daytona Beach, FL.
High speed wireless internet access is available throughout the Inn and there is a basic computer in the foyer for checking emails or posting updates to your favorite social networks.
The August Seven Inn is located a leisurely four-minute stroll from the famous sands of Daytona Beach
Item Special Note
Expires: September 26, 2015
Certain restrictions apply, Subject to availability, No cash value, all Inn rules apply, taxes and gratuities not included, cannot be combined with any other offers, special sales, barter trade accounts, valid for lodging only, certificates valid one per night stay, not valid during events or event weekends nor most holidays.
Considering taking a mini vacation in the Cocoa Beach /Melbourne / Daytona Beach/Titusville area? Then, you might want to bid on the following items:
The August Seven Inn, American Police Hall of Fame, World Famous Dixie Crossings Restaurant, Andretti Thrill Park, and Kennedy Space Center.
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