Description
Welcome to Augusta! This 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is perfect for families and couples looking for a stay in the heart of the city. We have all the amenities needed whether you're staying to visit for the weekend or traveling for work for an extended period of time.
Located just one mile from the Augusta National golf course, Augusta Regional Airport and downtown medical district
Of course, the street name, Eisenhower, is recognizable to everyone. But why is this side street named for the man who was Commander of the Allied Forces in World War two and the President of the United State from 1953 to 1961?
The answer is but a few blocks away, Augusta National Golf Club.
Dwight Eisenbhower came to Augusta in 1948 for the first time for an extended vacation and to recover his health. He claimed it was the best vacation that he had ever had and shortly after he left, he was offered membership in the private club. And so began a love affair. Augusta National became his retreat. The famous Eisenhower Cabin was built in 1953 and was used frequently during and after his Presidency. Ike came to Augusta over forty times in his life and played almost 200 rounds of golf at The National. He developed very close friendships with some of the members who served him as advisors, golf partners and evening bridge players.
When in Augusta, Ike and his wife Mamie rarely left the confines of The National. The exception was to attend services at Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church on nearby Walton Way.
President Eisenhower died in 1969. But his legacy in Augusta continues.
Benebu, your host, has recently renovated this house just a short drive from the historic course known and revered by golfers around the world. We can't get you a membership or even a round of golf at Augusta National, but we will certainly do everything possible to make certain that your stay on Eisenhower Drive is memorable and pleasant. Do not hesitate to contact us if there is anything that we can do to make that happen.
Located just one mile from the Augusta National golf course, Augusta Regional Airport and downtown medical district
Of course, the street name, Eisenhower, is recognizable to everyone. But why is this side street named for the man who was Commander of the Allied Forces in World War two and the President of the United State from 1953 to 1961?
The answer is but a few blocks away, Augusta National Golf Club.
Dwight Eisenbhower came to Augusta in 1948 for the first time for an extended vacation and to recover his health. He claimed it was the best vacation that he had ever had and shortly after he left, he was offered membership in the private club. And so began a love affair. Augusta National became his retreat. The famous Eisenhower Cabin was built in 1953 and was used frequently during and after his Presidency. Ike came to Augusta over forty times in his life and played almost 200 rounds of golf at The National. He developed very close friendships with some of the members who served him as advisors, golf partners and evening bridge players.
When in Augusta, Ike and his wife Mamie rarely left the confines of The National. The exception was to attend services at Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church on nearby Walton Way.
President Eisenhower died in 1969. But his legacy in Augusta continues.
Benebu, your host, has recently renovated this house just a short drive from the historic course known and revered by golfers around the world. We can't get you a membership or even a round of golf at Augusta National, but we will certainly do everything possible to make certain that your stay on Eisenhower Drive is memorable and pleasant. Do not hesitate to contact us if there is anything that we can do to make that happen.
Sleeping Arrangement
Bedroom 1
1 Queen
Bedroom 2
1 Double / Full
Bedroom 3
1 Queen
Bedroom 4
1 Double / Full
Property Features
air conditioning
kitchen
laundry
non-smoking
parking
patio
pets allowed
wireless internet
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