Best Western Inn & Suites 1216 I-30 Greenville | - Restaurants: : * Adjacent to Shogun Restaurant, providing a unique dining experience with authentic Japanese food prepared and served from a Hibachi grill at tableside
* Many restaurants within minutes of hotel - Local Attractions: : 45 minutes from Dallas along the Interstate 30 corridor, Greenville is at the heart of a rich agricultural region, featuring cotton. Its blackland soil still grows crop that so prominently played in the area's development, and it's days as the "cotton capital" of the world" are remembered at the American Cotton Museum. This unique museum features a collection of cotton industry artifacts. In addition, memorabilia from county celebrities is on display, among them Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier of World War II who was born near Greenville. Today, Greenville is also home for more than 50 modern industries, including space electronics, household rubber products, aircraft electrical hardware, clothing and agricultural chemicals. Recreationally, Greenville is the gateway to East Texas lake country, with lakes Tawakoni, Fork, Lavon, Ray Hubbard and Cooper with in minutes. Other offerings of the area include five golfing facilities, a sports park and various annual community events. Fascinating antique stores, specialty shops, malls and outlet stores make Greenville renowned for bargain shopping. Among its most popular retail attractions is the Mary of Puddin Hill Bakery, famous around the world for pecan fruit cakes and chocolate delicacies * 1 mile(s) from the American Cotton Museum
* 1 mile(s) from Downtown Antique Stores * 1 mile(s) from Audie Murphy Museum, (the most decorated solider of WWII) * 1 mile(s) from golf and shopping * 2 mile(s) from an eight-screen movie theater * 2 mile(s) from Majors Field * 2 mile(s) from L-3 Communications * 2 mile(s) from Mary of the Puddin Hill, Unique shopping and treats * 2 mile(s) from Raytheon, Kal Kan Foods, Rubbermaid Inc., Fleischmann's Yeast, Powell-Esco Company, Cytec Fiberite Inc. and Pine Mountain Corporation * 2 mile(s) from shopping mall * 15 mile(s) from Lake Ray Hubbard * 18 mile(s) from Texas A&M University-Commerce * 18 mile(s) from Lake Tawakoni * 25 mile(s) from Cooper Lake State Park, (newest lake in Texas) * 28 mile(s) from Lake Fork, best bass fishing in the country - Local Attractions: : 45 minutes from Dallas along the Interstate 30 corridor, Greenville is at the heart of a rich agricultural region, featuring cotton. Its blackland soil still grows crop that so prominently played in the area's development, and it's days as the "cotton capital" of the world" are remembered at the American Cotton Museum. This unique museum features a collection of cotton industry artifacts. In addition, memorabilia from county celebrities is on display, among them Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier of World War II who was born near Greenville. Today, Greenville is also home for more than 50 modern industries, including space electronics, household rubber products, aircraft electrical hardware, clothing and agricultural chemicals. Recreationally, Greenville is the gateway to East Texas lake country, with lakes Tawakoni, Fork, Lavon, Ray Hubbard and Cooper with in minutes. Other offerings of the area include five golfing facilities, a sports park and various annual community events. Fascinating antique stores, specialty shops, malls and outlet stores make Greenville renowned for bargain shopping. Among its most popular retail attractions is the Mary of Puddin Hill Bakery, famous around the world for pecan fruit cakes and chocolate delicacies * 1 mile(s) from the American Cotton Museum
* 1 mile(s) from Downtown Antique Stores * 1 mile(s) from Audie Murphy Museum, (the most decorated solider of WWII) * 1 mile(s) from golf and shopping * 2 mile(s) from an eight-screen movie theater * 2 mile(s) from Majors Field * 2 mile(s) from L-3 Communications * 2 mile(s) from Mary of the Puddin Hill, Unique shopping and treats * 2 mile(s) from Raytheon, Kal Kan Foods, Rubbermaid Inc., Fleischmann's Yeast, Powell-Esco Company, Cytec Fiberite Inc. and Pine Mountain Corporation * 2 mile(s) from shopping mall * 15 mile(s) from Lake Ray Hubbard * 18 mile(s) from Texas A&M University-Commerce * 18 mile(s) from Lake Tawakoni * 25 mile(s) from Cooper Lake State Park, (newest lake in Texas) * 28 mile(s) from Lake Fork, best bass fishing in the country - Local Attractions: : 45 minutes from Dallas along the Interstate 30 corridor, Greenville is at the heart of a rich agricultural region, featuring cotton. Its blackland soil still grows crop that so prominently played in the area's development, and it's days as the "cotton capital" of the world" are remembered at the American Cotton Museum. This unique museum features a collection of cotton industry artifacts. In addition, memorabilia from county celebrities is on display, among them Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier of World War II who was born near Greenville. Today, Greenville is also home for more than 50 modern industries, including space electronics, household rubber products, aircraft electrical hardware, clothing and agricultural chemicals. Recreationally, Greenville is the gateway to East Texas lake country, with lakes Tawakoni, Fork, Lavon, Ray Hubbard and Cooper with in minutes. Other offerings of the area include five golfing facilities, a sports park and various annual community events. Fascinating antique stores, specialty shops, malls and outlet stores make Greenville renowned for bargain shopping. Among its most popular retail attractions is the Mary of Puddin Hill Bakery, famous around the world for pecan fruit cakes and chocolate delicacies * 1 mile(s) from the American Cotton Museum
* 1 mile(s) from Downtown Antique Stores * 1 mile(s) from Audie Murphy Museum, (the most decorated solider of WWII) * 1 mile(s) from golf and shopping * 2 mile(s) from an eight-screen movie theater * 2 mile(s) from Majors Field * 2 mile(s) from L-3 Communications * 2 mile(s) from Mary of the Puddin Hill, Unique shopping and treats * 2 mile(s) from Raytheon, Kal Kan Foods, Rubbermaid Inc., Fleischmann's Yeast, Powell-Esco Company, Cytec Fiberite Inc. and Pine Mountain Corporation * 2 mile(s) from shopping mall * 15 mile(s) from Lake Ray Hubbard * 18 mile(s) from Texas A&M University-Commerce * 18 mile(s) from Lake Tawakoni * 25 mile(s) from Cooper Lake State Park, (newest lake in Texas) * 28 mile(s) from Lake Fork, best bass fishing in the country - Transportation: : * 2 mile(s) from bus station
* 2 mile(s) from Greenville Municipal Airport * 5 mile(s) from Majors Field Airport * 60 mile(s) from Dallas Love Field * 70 mile(s) from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Transportation: : * 2 mile(s) from bus station
* 2 mile(s) from Greenville Municipal Airport * 5 mile(s) from Majors Field Airport * 60 mile(s) from Dallas Love Field * 70 mile(s) from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Transportation: : * 2 mile(s) from bus station
* 2 mile(s) from Greenville Municipal Airport * 5 mile(s) from Majors Field Airport * 60 mile(s) from Dallas Love Field * 70 mile(s) from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Local Attractions: : 45 minutes from Dallas along the Interstate 30 corridor, Greenville is at the heart of a rich agricultural region, featuring cotton. Its blackland soil still grows crop that so prominently played in the area's development, and it's days as the "cotton capital" of the world" are remembered at the American Cotton Museum. This unique museum features a collection of cotton industry artifacts. In addition, memorabilia from county celebrities is on display, among them Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier of World War II who was born near Greenville. Today, Greenville is also home for more than 50 modern industries, including space electronics, household rubber products, aircraft electrical hardware, clothing and agricultural chemicals. Recreationally, Greenville is the gateway to East Texas lake country, with lakes Tawakoni, Fork, Lavon, Ray Hubbard and Cooper with in minutes. Other offerings of the area include five golfing facilities, a sports park and various annual community events. Fascinating antique stores, specialty shops, malls and outlet stores make Greenville renowned for bargain shopping. Among its most popular retail attractions is the Mary of Puddin Hill Bakery, famous around the world for pecan fruit cakes and chocolate delicacies * 1 mile(s) from the American Cotton Museum
* 1 mile(s) from Downtown Antique Stores * 1 mile(s) from Audie Murphy Museum, (the most decorated solider of WWII) * 1 mile(s) from golf and shopping * 2 mile(s) from an eight-screen movie theater * 2 mile(s) from Majors Field * 2 mile(s) from L-3 Communications * 2 mile(s) from Mary of the Puddin Hill, Unique shopping and treats * 2 mile(s) from Raytheon, Kal Kan Foods, Rubbermaid Inc., Fleischmann's Yeast, Powell-Esco Company, Cytec Fiberite Inc. and Pine Mountain Corporation * 2 mile(s) from shopping mall * 15 mile(s) from Lake Ray Hubbard * 18 mile(s) from Texas A&M University-Commerce * 18 mile(s) from Lake Tawakoni * 25 mile(s) from Cooper Lake State Park, (newest lake in Texas) * 28 mile(s) from Lake Fork, best bass fishing in the country - Transportation: : * 2 mile(s) from bus station
* 2 mile(s) from Greenville Municipal Airport * 5 mile(s) from Majors Field Airport * 60 mile(s) from Dallas Love Field * 70 mile(s) from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
| ?From: Interstate-30. The Best Western Inn and Suites is located off Exit 94B. Areas served : Greenville, Texas - 75402
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