Americas Best Value Inn
2220 S 32nd Street
Muskogee OK 74401
Room Rates: $45.00 to $49.95
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Hotel Description
The Americas Best Value Inn, is located in the peaceful river town of Muskogee, Oklahoma. We are approximately 44 miles SE of Tulsa. Our charming outdoor corridor facility offers 29 spacious guest rooms. We are only a few minutes from many fine restaurants, businesses, and historic landmarks. We serve a fresh complimentary continental breakfast. All our guest rooms are furnished with complimentary hi speed Internet access, microwave, mini fridge, cable TV with HBO, hairdryer, iron, ironing board, complimentary local calls, and wakeup service. We also have a copier and fax facility on site, and a tourist information area. Our front desk is staffed 24 hours. We are located in a quiet, peaceful neighborhood, come stay with us and experience the feeling of being home away from homeThe beautiful state of Oklahoma, is located in the middle of the worlds largest concentration of man made lakes. The area claims to have more shoreline than any other inland state. Today downtown Muskogee retains its brick sidewalks and period lighting reminiscent of its early days. Muskogee is home to two junior colleges, a four year college, and a vocational technical state college. Muskogee has been dubbed the Festival City, because it hosts the annual Azalea Festival and the Indian Summer Festival. Some must see attractions Creek Nation Casino, Outlaw Motor Speedway, the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Garden of Lights, the War Memorial Park Home of the USS Batfish, the Muskogee Expo Center, the Five Civilized Tribes Museum, the Love Hatbox Sports Complex, Northeastern State University, Honor Heights Park, Castle of Muskogee, the Indian Capital Technology Center, Three Forks Harbour, and the Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum
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