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The BEST WESTERN Hawkinsville Inn & Suites is known as the "Harness Horse Capital of Georgia". We are proud recipients of Best Western Chairman's and Director's Awards since our opening in 2000.
For your convenience, we offer free high-speed Internet wired and wireless access in all rooms. Located in the heart of Middle Georgia in a country hideaway so close to everything yet so far away.
The BEST WESTERN Hawkinsville Inn & Suites offers the best of both worlds. Experience the best service and enjoy fine dining, breathtaking golf courses and country-style downtown.
Our attentive and caring staff takes pride in providing personalized service, which has become a hallmark of our hotel. We are only minutes from the Harness Racing Track, downtown, restaurants, the business district, apparel shops, beauty salons, convenience stores and banking.
An interesting landmark in Pulaski County is the Old Opera House. Listed on the National Register of Historical Places, the Old Opera House is continually being renovated under the direction of the Pulaski Historical Commission. Built in 1907, the facility has given top billing to famous entertainers and politicians over the years. Oliver Hardy, part of the comedy duo of Laurel and Hardy, once sang on state in a quartet during his stay with an aunt in Hawkinsville.
So for an unforgettable visit in Hawkinsville GA, book a stay at the BEST WESTERN Hawkinsville Inn & Suites today.
Time to grab your earmuffs and Have An Ice Day. Ice Skating returns to the Conyers Olde Town Pavilion.
Direct from South Africa and back by popular demand, the Soweto Gospel Choir is an awe-inspiring vocal ensemble that performs, in 8 different languages. In Columbus,
The Columbus Symphony Orchestra presents “My Jazzy Valentine” featuring trumpeter and vocalist Joe Gransden.
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. Mammals of all ages will love the Museum of Arts and Sciences' annual Mammal Mayhem. In Macon.
Cocktails from 6 - 7pm, dinner served at 7pm. Tickets and room packages, $39.95pp, available at the BEST WESTERN PLUS Windsor Hotel in Americus.
Kick off spring with the annual Forsythia Festival held the second weekend in March on the historic Courthouse Square in Forsyth.
Celebrating 30 years of more than 300,000 Yoshino cherry trees in the Cherry Blossom Capital of the World.
The City of Conyers presents the 31st Annual Conyers Cherry Blossom Festival at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers.
Annual festival highlights craft vendors, games, and entertainment for all ages. In Perry.
A celebration of all things equine, with performers, pony rides, crafts, experts on equine health, and vendor fair. In Madison.
Featuring homes of various architectural styles, interior design and dates built, the Madison Tour of Homes is an event never to be missed.
Folk Art Pottery Celebration w/woodburning kiln, pottery auction, quilt show, demos, arts & crafts and education in Roberta.
More than 150 bands on outdoor stages and in Athens' renowned clubs. Music, art, films, and KidsFest provide entertainment for all ages.
The Museum of Arts and Sciences' annual Bug Day. Meet, greet and even EAT a whole bunch of awesome insects. In Macon.
A contest will be held for the person who looks like President Franklin D. Roosevelt for all ages. In Warm Springs.
Performance at the Columbus Civic Center.
Visitors will have the opportunity to bring items for an Archaeologist to identify. In Warm Springs.
At FDR's Historic Pools in Warm Springs.