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Built
in 1884 and renovated in 1995, The Grand Central Hotel features ten oversized guest rooms
with showers, plush robes, and rich
natural woods and colors adding elegance to fine furnishings. Each room is
"branded" for a Chase County ranch, chosen by local
historians.
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room is decorated with a rich western flair, and appointed with
individually controlled heating and air conditioning, and windows that
open to let in our fresh country air. The tiled baths feature jetted
whirlpool showers. Rooms are furnished with comfortable beds and fine
linens, cozy down comforters, color cable television, telephones, coffee
makers, and clock radios.
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Room
amenities include luxurious robes, hair dryers, wonderful soaps, shampoo,
conditioner, moisture lotion, and ironing boards and irons available for
your use. |
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Guests
may enjoy early morning coffee service in the main dinning room at 7:00am.
Ice is available for in-room service. |
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AWARDS
and Feature Articles
Kansas'
Only AAA Four Diamond Historic County Inn/Restaurant 1997-2006
"Fun in the Flint Hills" Feature Article - Kansas City Homes and
Gardens July/august 1996
Where to Dine and Stay in Kansas - Saveur Magazine, July/August 1997
"Where The West Began" Feature Article - Kansas Magazine 1997
Kansas City's Premier Food Critic, Shifra Stein's Day Trips: Kansas City
"Steaks so good, you'll think you've died and gone to Kansas"
1998
"Special Places" - Midwest Living Magazine, June 1998
"Head for the Hills" - AAA Kansas Home and Away Magazine
May/June 1998
New York Times, Sunday, July 26, 1998, Travel Section "A Prairie
Home"
National Trust Guide/Meeting Planners Guide to Historic Places 1998
National Trust Guide/Meeting Planners Guide to Historic Places 1998
Kansas' Only Historic Meeting Destination
PBS Television/Smoky Hills Public Television "Taste of Kansas"
Television Feature and Cookbook Feature, March 2000
2001 Beef Becker award for best beef restaurant in Kansas |

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