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 Hometown Inn Charles City
1001 South Grand Avenue
Charles City, Iowa
United States 50616
The Hometown Inn is located in the heart of America's Hometown,
Charles City, Iowa. Charles City is the home of the world-famous
Hart-Parr and Oliver Tractor Company. With a wide selection of
museums, parks, and golf courses, there is sure to be something to
entertain and delight every member of the family. The property is
conveniently located near the Little Brown Church in Nashua. The
Hometown Inn is also within easy distance to city parks, the YMCA,
bowling, and several area restaurants.This Magnuson Hotels affiliate
features 18 warm and cozy rooms, each with its own unique theme and
look. In every room there is a microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker,
HBO, and Internet.
Amenities - Conveniences
Non-smoking rooms
First Class Hotel
Motel
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