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Super 8 Motel - Lexington
1139 N Lee Hwy
Lexington,
VA
24450
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Description: Super 8 Lexington is located off I-81, Exit 191 or I-64 Exit 55. Virginia Horse Center is just one mile. Washington and Lee University & Virginia Military Institute are 5 miles. The property's amenities include Free High Speed Wireless Internet, HBO, Super Start Breakfast and Hairdryers in all rooms. Waffle House Restaurant on property. Free high speed internet.
Amenities: Copy Service, 24 Hour Front Desk, Handicapped Rooms/Facilities, FAX, Free Parking, Free Local Telephone Calls, Modem Lines in Room, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Pets Allowed, Parking, Refrigerator, Television with Cable, Air Conditioned, AM/FM Alarm Clock, Breakfast, Business Center, Continental Breakfast, Hairdryers Available, Bus Parking, Recreational Vehicle Parking, Truck Parking, Restaurant, Safe, Security, TV Remote Control, Wake-up Service
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.
Guarantee Policy: Reservations made using the Internet require a major credit card to reserve a room.

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| Area Attractions | General Information Downtown Lexington has both a historic past and a heritage of architectural preservation. The oldest downtown buildings date from the late 18th century and early to mid 19th century. The 19th century atmosphere has attracted the attention of Hollywood scenes for the movie "Sommerby". Several other theatrical and television productions have been shot in and around the downtown area. Shoppers in downtown Lexington will find a diversity of merchandise and services. Book stores offering new, used, and collectible books, antiques, and historical artifacts and documents are available at a number of local shops. Specialty food stores sell such things as locally roasted coffees, gourmet chocolates, herbs & organic foods, and fresh-baked breads, cakes, and pastries. Other shops stock distinctive gift items, original art, prints & posters, college merchandise, and men's and women's clothing. Lexington's churches represent a variety of denominations and architectural styles. "Stonewall" Jackson was a member of the Lexington Presbyterian Church; his regular pew is marked with plaque. National Bridge PO Box 57, N Natural Bridge, VA 24578 1-800-533-1410 or 540-291-2121 The National Bridge, a national historic landmark, is 1 of 7 natural wonders of the world. Enjoy a 45 minute cavern tour, a wax museum and factory tour, the gift shop, a blacksmith and craft barn, the Summerhouse Cafe, and Virginia foods, wines, and crafts. Natural Bridge Zoo RFD 1 Natural Bridge, VA 24579 540-291-2420 Natural Bridge Zoo offers the largest animal petting area in Virginia, a breeding center for rare and endangered species, elephant rides, giraffe exhibits, a rare white tiger, a safari shop, free picnic areas, and over 400 species of exotic reptiles, birds, and mammals. Enchanted Castle Rte. 11 S Natural Bridge, Virginia 24579 540-291-2684 Hours: Memorial Day Weekend and June Weekends 10AM-6PM July through October open daily 10AM-6PM The enchanted castle offers a tour designed for all age groups with a world created to expand your imagination, a bungee jumping pig, and a 10ft. tick. You can also get zapped to Mars or enjoy a ghost tour through the back streets, alleyways, and cemetery in Lexington. George C. Marshall Museum V.M.I. Parade Ground-Drawer 1600 Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-7103 Open 9AM-5PM Daily; Admission $3 Adults & $1 Children (7-18yrs) Visit the museum, archives, and research library of the person responsible for the Marshall Plan. Photomurals, videos, and artifacts trace General Marshall's life from boyhood through WWI and II, and his years as Secretary of Sate and Secretary of Defense. Stonewall Jackson House 8 East Washington St. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-3777 Open 9AM-5PM Monday through Saturday; 1PM-5PM Sunday The home of General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was restored in 1979 and furnished with many of Jackson's own possessions. Enjoy an audio-visual program guided tour and the museum shop. "Stonewall" Jackson Memorial Cemetery Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-3777 Visit the burial grounds of over 100 Civil War Veterans built in 1789. The statue of Jackson was dedicated in 1891 and drew in one of the largest crowds ever assembled in Lexington. Lexington Carriage Company 130 S. Randolph St. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-5647 Open: April 1-Oct. 31 10AM-4:30PM; June-August 9AM-5PM Admission: $12 per person 14-64yrs; $7 ages 7-13yrs; $4 ages 4-6yrs Group tours are available. Enjoy horse-drawn carriage tours through the restored historic downtown area, "Stonewall" Jackson cemetery, Lee Chapel, and Washington-Lee University area. Tours are narrated by professional carriage drivers/tour guides. Robert E Lee Chapel 30 S. Main St. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-3101 or 540-463-8768 Hours: 9AM-4PM Monday-Saturday; 2PM-5PM Sunday Lee Museum and Robert E Lee's Office Lee's horse, "Traveller", buried in plot beside chapel Washington/Custis/Lee CollectionCyrus McCormick Farm Exit 205 off I-81 @ Raphius onto Rte. 606 Raphine, VA 24472 540-377-2255 Hours: 8:30AM-5PM Daily Admission: Free This is a 634 acre farm, called Walnut Grove, with a restored blacksmith shop, gristmill, and museum. Cyrus McCormick's invention was the 1st successful mechanical reaper. V.M.I. Museum Jackson Memorial Hall Lexington, VA 24450 540-464-7232 Hours: 9AM-5PM Monday-Saturday; 2PM-5PM Sundays Dates back to 1856, History of V.M.I. 1907 memorabilia of "Stonewall" Jackson, Matthew Fontaine Maury, General George S. Patten V.M.I. 1901- General George Marshall V.M.I. 1908 - Medal of Honor awarded to Polar Explorer Admin. Richard Byrd V.M.I. 1935 - World famous firearm collection of Henry StewartSam Houston's Birthplace Rte. 11 Lexington, VA 24450 Open Anytime Monument with a plaque commemorating the birthplace of Texas Hero Tom Houston. Born on March 2, 1793 in a nearby house that no longer exists Monument is a 38,000 lb. piece of Texas pink granite dedicated in 1986, which replaced the previous marker that had deteriorated.Washington & Lee University Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-8400 Hours: 9AM-4PM Monday-Friday; By Appointment Sat-Sun 9th oldest university in U.S. founded in 1749 George Washington was the 1st major donor Robert E Lee served as president from 1865 until his death in 1870 The front canvas is a national historical landmarkSouthern Virginia College Buena Vista, VA 540-261-8400 Call for appointment The main hall was built in 1892 and is considered the heart of the campus. It was built in Romanesque style as a resort hotel when Buena Vista was at the center of Western Virginia's land boom. It is on the national registry of historic places and is a Virginia landmark. Lexington Visitor Center 106 E. Washington St. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-3777 Hours: 9AM-5PM daily Sept-May; 8:30AM-6PM June-August Travel counselors are knowledgeable about Lexington and RockBridge County attractions, recreation, accommodations, and the history of the area. They offer brochures, walking tour information, state and local maps, exhibits, slide shows, research books, and some information on other areas of Virginia. Lexington Antique Mall Rte. 11 College Square Shopping Center Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-9511 Hours: Jan-April 10AM-6PM Mon-Sat; 12:30PM-5PM Sunday May-Dec 10AM-6PM Mon-Thurs; 10AM-8PM Fri-Sat; 12:30PM-5PM Sunday Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas 40,000 sq. ft of quality antiques and collectibles 250 dealers Country/primitive and formal furniture Glassware, jewelry, dolls, toys, books, Civil War memorabilia, quilts, folk art, and moreBoxerwood Gardens 963 Ross Rd. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-2697 Hours: Thursday-Sunday 9AM-4PM Self-guided tours by appointment. Mature collection of Magnolias, Dwarf Conifers, Dogwoods, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, and Japanese Maples. Ask about the Orchard House. RockBridge Historical Society 101 E. Washington St. Lexington, VA 24450 540-464-1058 Open April 15th-Sept 15th; Hours: 10AM-3PM Tuesday-Saturday Room-by-room walk through the periods that have been significant for this county, the state, and the nation In the Native American display, there is a Howard Pyle oil painting titled "The Forest City" and a report on the excavation of the Havs Creek Indian Mound. The early settler's room includes the Borden Grant map and the magnificent cradle used by Mary Moore From the Civil War Era, the society has the Margaret Jenkins Preston desk on display and some new prints of Lee and the people around Him. Other rooms are of the Victorian period and the 1920-Plus roomsThe General Store 2522 Beech Ave. Buena Vista, VA 24416 540-261-3860 7 miles from Downtown Lexington Established in 1891 Tin, stone, and ironware Unique gifts and accessories Hand-crafted toys Classic casual clothing Fashion jewelry Hiking boots and shoes Western-wear and boots Bib overalls and red long johns Virginia wines Cookbooks Stone ground mill products Tee-shirts Souvenirs Candies Old-time ice cream counter Free museum displaysWashington Street Purveyors 9 East Washington Street Lexington, VA 24450 540-464-9463 Fine wines Microbrews and imports Gourmet snacks Premium cigars and tobacco Home-brewing supplies Stemware and accessories Picnic and gift baskets Monthly wine club "Home of the Cajun Peanut"
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| Dining | Applebees Neighborhood Bar and Grill
Berkys Restaurant
G Willikers Restaurant & Hobbies Lounge
Golden Corral
Hunan Garden Restaurant
IL Palazzo
Oasis
Pizza Hut
Ruby Tuesday's
Sheridan Livery Inn
Southern Inn
Spankys
The Palms
The Wilson Walker House
The Palms 101 West Nelson Street Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-7911 Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30AM-2AM; Sat 10AM-2AM; Sun 10AM-11PM " A Lexington Tradition" * Full menu includes beef, seafood, poultry, and pasta * Cocktails, wine, and beer IL Palazzo 24 North Main Street Lexington, VA 24450 540-464-5800 Enjoy fine Italian cuisine from homemade pizza and subs to complete dinners. Oasis 18 East Nelson Street Lexington, VA 24450 540-464-4483 * The place for good food and fun * Traditional American Cooking Ruby Tuesday's 2511 Beech Ave. Buena Vista, VA 24450 540-261-1525 Open Daily 11AM-10PM Enjoy great home cooking with the best pies and cakes in the county. Located approximately 15 miles from Super 8 Lexington Berky's Restaurant 2516 North Lee Hwy. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-3478 Open Daily 24hrs. * Features a daily hot bar special with fruit and salad bar * Friday and Saturday seafood bar * Breakfast available anytime * Banquet room available Applebee's Neighborhood Bar and Grill 870 Lee Hwy. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-1524 Southern Inn Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-3612 * A Lexington tradition since 1932 * Casual-Upscale * Serves lunch & dinner * Live music on Thursdays and Fridays * Reservations requested Sheridan Livery Inn 35 N. Main Street Lexington, VA 24450 540-464-1887 * Features scrumptious surf & turf menu * Relaxing lounge * Outdoor cafe Golden Corral Rte. 11 North Lee Hwy. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-1546 Open 7 days a week 11AM-9PM * Steaks, buffet, bakery G Willikers Restaurant & Hobbies Lounge 25 Willow Spring Rd. Lexington, VA 24450 540-464-9499 * Every Thursday is Greek night * Steaks and seafood * Banquet rooms available * Fine cuisine Pizza Hut 600 E. Nelson St. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-7000 Hours: Sun--Thurs 11AM-12AM; Fri-Sat 11AM-1AM * Lunch buffet * Pasta, sandwiches, & salad bar * Carry out and delivery available Spanky's 110 S. Jefferson St. Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-3338 Open Mon-Sun 9AM-1AM * Deli * Gourmet foods * Mixed beverages * Beer & wine * Carry out * Specializing in tailgate parties and all types of catering * Gift baskets * Wine shop * Delivery Hunan Garden Restaurant E. Nelson Street Lexington, VA 24450 540-463-3338 Open Daily 11AM-10PM Chinese cuisine 
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| Room Types Offered | Total # of Guest Rooms: 50
# of King Size Beds: 4
# of Non-Smoking Rooms: 27
# of Handicapped Accessible Rooms: 1
# of Double-Double Beds: 17
# of Suites: 1
Guest Room Features: Newly Redecorated Rooms with choice of 2 Double Beds, 1 Queen Bed, or 1 King Bed; 19" remote control color cable TV with HBO/ESPN; TDD and Closed Caption TV's available; Microwave & Refrigerator available upon request.
Suite Features: 1 King Size Bed; 25" Remote Control Color TV; Table and Seating Area for 2-4 persons; Vanity Area & Separate Bathroom; Hairdryer; Microwave; and Refrigerator.
(Suite can be converted into a small meeting area on request) Clean and comforable rooms with firm beds, remote control color TV with HBO, and free local calls. King rooms offer one king size bed, a recliner, and lots of room. Suites offer a king-size bed, a large amount of space, table and chairs, a vanity separate from the bathroom, a microfridge, and 2 large chairs.
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