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Description:
Bonham, one of the most historic towns in Texas, was founded by Bailey Inglish in the first year of the Republic and later named for an Alamo hero. Bonham is located on the Blackland Prairie (just south of the Red River) which was originally covered by Bois D'Arc trees. The residents used the wood to build a large proportion of the Conestoga wagons (also known as Prairie Schooners) used to settle the west. Come see the history! The Days Inn Bonham has 53 units, smoking and no-smoking, with free HBO and Cinemax. The Days Inn offers truck parking, swimming pool, putting green, and free continental breakfast. FAX and copy machine services are also available. Remodeled rooms, in-room coffee, restaurant on premises. |
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| # of Rooms: 52 | |
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General Info:
Total Number of Guest Rooms: 96 Number of King Size Beds: 6 Number of Non-Smoking Rooms: 8 Number of Double-Double Beds: 78 Number of Handicapped Rooms: 4 |
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Guest Room with 2 beds
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| Hotel Rating: 5 Sunbursts | |
| Amenities/Services/Attractions: Click here for more information. | |
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| Property Policies | |
| Check In: 2:00 PM | |
| Check Out: 11:00 AM | |
| Guarantee Policy: All reservations made via the Internet require a credit card to guarantee the reservation. Some reservations may require a credit card deposit. | |
| Cancel Policy: Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary. | |
| Rate Disclaimer: Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation. | |
| Accepted Credit Cards: AX, CB, DC, DS, JC, VI, CA | |
| Local Currency: USD | |
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| Local & General Info | |
| Areas Served: Bonham, Texas, United States | |
| Area Airports: Jonesfield, DFW International - 75 miles | |
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Sam Rayburn House and Memorial Library:
House: 903-583-5558 Library: 903-583-2455 open 10AM to 5PM Tuesday to Friday. Saturday, Library only 1PM to 5PM. Sunday 2PM to 5PM. Boyhood home of Sam Rayburn. See how he lived, original furnishings, see his recently returned Cadillac and exact replica of his office at the library.
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Fort Inglish:
Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-3441 open 10AM to 4PM Tuesday through Friday, 1PM to 5PM Saturday and Sunday. Open April 1 to September 1. See a replica of the original settlement, 3 original restored log cabins, and original pioneer implements.
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Bonham State Park:
Route 1 Box 337 Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-5022 Reservations:512-389-8900 Information: 800-792-1112 open 8AM to 5PM 7 days a week.(Honor box for after hours) Park features include fishing, paddle boats, canoes, hiking trails, swimming, and camping. |
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Second Monday Trade Days:
Bonham, TX 75418 open ~9AM to ~6PM (depends on individual traders) Monthly Saturday and Sunday before 2nd Monday of each month. |
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Don Rolando's:
1525 Old Ector Road Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-2217 Sunday to Thursday 11:30AM to 9PM, Friday and Saturday 11:30AM to 10PM Tex-Mex cuisine, family setting. Limited alcoholic beverages for club members. |
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Bonham City Limits:
Sam Rayburn drive Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-8994 open 6AM to 10PM 7 days a week. Family restaurant serving American cuisine. Full bar for club members. |
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Dragon Seed:
705 E. Sam Rayburn drive Bonham, TX 75418 903-583-2146 Sunday to Thursday 11:30AM-9PM, Friday and Saturday 11:30AM to 10PM Closed on Tuesdays Fine Chinese cuisine, one of the best in the USA. Serving buffet lunches and some at night. |
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Ben's Restaurant:
728 East Sam Rayburn drive Bonham, TX 75418 583-4644 open 5AM to 2PM for breakfast and lunch Good country breakfast and lunch. |
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Braums Ice Cream Burger King Hickory BBQ Los Amigos Mexican Club McDonalds Movie Theater Majestic 6 Pizza Hut Red River Fishing Hole Sonic Drive In Sunset Grill |
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| Overview: Bonham, one of the most historic towns in Texas, was founded by Bailey Inglish in the first year of the Republic and later named for an Alamo hero. Bonham is located on the Blackland Prairie (just south of the Red River) which was originally covered by Bois D'Arc trees. The residents used the wood to build a large proportion of the Conestoga wagons (also known as Prairie Schooners) used to settle the west. Come see the history! | |
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Nearby Attractions:
Antiques - 2 mi Bonham State Park - 4 mi Fannin City Museum Of History - 2 mi Fort English - 2 mi Lake Bonham - 52 mi Museums - 2 mi Red River Valley Art Gallery - 2 mi Sam Rayburn House - 1 mi Sam Rayburn Library - 1 mi Trade Days wk before 2nd Mon - 1 mi |
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