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Fredericksburg Hospitality House and Conference Center - Fredericksburg Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars
$87

Fredericksburg Hospitality House and Conference Center

2801 Plank Rd, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"Great value"
Once they finish the remodeling, this place will get all 5's from me. The room was great, the breakfast amazing (and free), the …
Joan from Jersey City, NJ
Situated in Fredericksburg, this hotel is close to Spotsylvania Towne Centre, United States National Slavery Museum, and …More
Wytestone Suites - Fredericksburg Hotels

Wytestone Suites

4615 Southpoint Pkwy, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
"Great hotel"
Clean room and modern facilities. The staff was helpful and friendly.
Grace from Northern, VA, USA
100 percent SMOKE FREE. From the moment you enter, you will know you are someplace special, with the five story atrium …More
Affordable Suites Fredericksburg - Fredericksburg Hotels

Affordable Suites Fredericksburg

204 University Blvd, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
Affordable Suites of Fredericksburg was developed to be an economic solution to temporary housing without the hassle of …More
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Dunning Mills Inn

2305c Jefferson Davis Hwy, Fredericksburg - Map
 
 
Dunning Mills Inn is All-suite, extended stay specialist Hotel nestled in a quite wooded area in the city of Fredericksburg …More

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    Pocket Guide: Northern Virginia Fredericksburg Independent Hotels

    The colonial past thrives in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvannia and Stafford counties. Visitors can tour George Washington’s boyhood home at Ferry Farm, site of the myth of Washington and the cherry tree. Heavily damaged in the Civil War, Spotsylvannia’s Old Courthouse has county records from 1720. The United States National Slavery Museum marks a shameful chapter in American history.