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FEATURED ACCOMMODATIONS
Why pay $169.00 a night for ONE ROOM at Local Motel or in a Bed & Breakfast shared with other people, when for the same price you can rent an entire loft and have it completely for yourself.
Mary's Bed & Bath Specials
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3 DAY WEEKEND SPECIAL
If you stay Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, you will recieve weekday rates!!!
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Come explore Comanche and have a hometown experience. There are several shopping and eating establishements within walking distance. Including Mary's on The Square...full of antiques, jewelry, and great gift items... Mary's is just downstairs for the Bed and Bath...
This suite in
downtown is the perfect place to stay for those looking for a comfortable private setting that's not far from Early, Brownwood, DeLeon, Dublin, Stephenville, and much more..
Your featured Accommodations at Mary's Bed & Bath in Comanche, guarentees you complete privacy with:
- A bright naturally lit living room (with three large windows)
- A Full kitchen with a new stove and refrigerator
- Central Heat & Air plus numerous ceiling fans.
- Satellite TV
- Includes Continental Snacks, Bagels, Candies, ect.
- Small Breakfast Table
- Large Dining table.
- 3 Spacious Bedrooms available
- All furnished with antique decor.
RESERVATION/INQUIRY INFORMATION
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MARY'S BED & BATH
PHONE: (325) 356-2388 / (325) 330-1508 |
PRICING BASED ON ROOM OCCUPANCY
1- 3 ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS
$89.00 - $129.00 Per Night
*Special rates are available for extended stays and multiple room occupancy. Call for Details!!!
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SUNDAY-THURSDAY NIGHTS
For a limited time...
Recieve a special discount on the above rates for
Sunday-Thursday Nights Stays..
1- 3 ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS
$69.00-$99.00 Per Night
*Special rates are available for extended stays and multiple room occupancy. Call for Details!!! |
MARY'S BED & BATH
PHONE: (325) 356-2388 / (325) 330-1508 |
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Places To Go and See
Comanche is a Texas Main Street City where you will find great historical sites, unique places to visit, shop, and eat... For more information click on the following links...
The Historic Courthouse Square
The Comanche Public Library
The Winery
Lake Proctor
Comanche County Museum
Covered wagon, surrey, Indian and pioneer artifacts housed in replica of frontier store. Other exhibits include blacksmith shop, filling station, an early barber shop, and a doll collection. Texas gunslinger John Wesley Hardin moved to Comanche April 28, 1874. In a gun fight with a Brown County deputy sheriff, Hardin shot and killed the sheriff. Hardin was captured and convicted of murder in Comanche and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. A replica of the Jack Wright Saloon inside the museum depicts the notorious shootout.
Hours Open: Sat. & Sun. 2 - 4 p.m.
Address: Moorman Road
Fleming Oak
Only remaining member of a large grove of oaks around which town developed. Legend has it that city began clearing the grove many years ago to pave the square, but an ancient settler objected, saying the tree saved his life during battle and he would protect the tree with his very life. The city relented part of its paving project to spare the tree, and it stands today at the southwest corner of Comanche's town square.
Old Cora
Texas' oldest existing Texas courthouse, built in town of Cora, 1856, then county seat. When county was partitioned in 1859, Comanche became county seat. Vintage building relocated to southwest corner of town square.
Recently, workers restoring the park area around Old Cora rediscovered an old water well hand dug in 1859 to furnish water for the courthouse and the public. As part of the beautification project, the well is lighted so visitors can view the inside through a clear covering to see how sides are built and the water in the bottom.
The Loft Art Gallery
Par Country Club
Comanche City Park
Local Eating Establishments
Yumm's the Word
CJ's Dinner
Rockin J's
Cook's Fish Barn
Nearby Attractions Include
Dublin Dr. Pepper Museum
FOR LOCAL EVENTS & INFORMATION
VISIT THE
COMANCHE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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