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HOTEL MAGNOLIA
St. Augustine, Florida
Jan 1st to May 1st
1913
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HOTEL MAGNOLIA
St. Augustine, Florida
Jan 1st to May 1st
1913
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MAGNOLIA HOTEL
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Writing Room
SAINT AUGUSTINE
The Newport of the South and established health winter resort of the continent; is known by hundreds of thousands who ahve and continue to avail themselves of the unsurpassed beauties and delightful climate of the old Spanish City, with its renowned Fort Marion, Sea Wall, City Gate, Hotel Palaces and beautiful drives to many other points of interest.
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THE APPOINTMENTS
Are all that could be desired, offering the comforts of a home with all the accomodations, elegance and case of modern hotel life superadded. The rooms are arranged singly or en suite, as required, with or without private bath. they are light, airy and cheerful, a great number of them overlooking the Bay and Ocean.
THE HOUSE
Is in a thoroughly sanitary condition, lighted throughout with electricity and steam heated; supplied with electric bells, hydraulic elevator, public baths and toilet on each floor.
THE NEW ADDITIONS
Consisting of fifty new guests' rooms, dining room extension and entire new kitchen building, give the hotel now a capacity for accomodating three hundred guests, with facilities for promot and efficient service in each and every department.
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Main Dining Room
THE NEW LAUNDRY
With improved appliances, will enable us to do our guests' laundering in a most satisfactory manner.
A FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA
Has been engaged for the season and will furnish music twice daily.
During the coming tourists' season the properietors will leave nothing undone that might contribute to the comfort and enjoyment of their guests. Their ability to supply the tables in a satisfactor manner is well attested by their former patrons, both North and South. Rates $2.50 to $4.00 per day; special weekly and monthly.
PALMER & MACDOWELL
OUT-DOOR DIVERSIONS
SAILING AND FISHING
The St. Sebastian, Matanzas and North Rivers abound with please craft of every description, affording those who enjoy sailt air, also rod and reel enthusiasts, every advantage for a day's enjoyment on the river.
GOLF
As usual will be one of the features this year; two first class courses near the hotel bring a special attraction to lovers of the game.
TENNIS
Devotees of this fascinating game will have the opportunity of enjoying playing on the best of courts.
RIDING HORSES
Lovers of this exhilerating exercise will find every facility to enjoy same, as we have one of the best equipped stables in the South.
DRIVING AND AUTOMOBILING
Excellent roads with beautiful scenery and the hard, level beach, make these two forms of amusement particularly enjoyable.
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Booklet advertising the Hotel Magnolia, St. Augustine, 1913. 1913 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/297568>, accessed 27 December 2024.
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Booklet advertising the Hotel Magnolia, St. Augustine, 1913. 1913 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 27 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/297568>