Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 04, 1915, Image 102

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f GROVE PARK SUNSET MOUNTAIN, ASHEVILLE, N. C. The Finest Resort Hotel in the World U. S. Government Weather Reports Show That the Normal Temperature of This Locality for July August and September, 1914, Averaged 70 Degrees—and Similar Conditions Exist To-day The very thoughts of a “Rniff” of this revivifying ozone is a sufficient at traction in itself to define your course for the summer vacation. When people throughout the South are suffering from the intolerable heat of the nineties, the fortunate folks at GROVE PARK INN are sleeping under blankets. Coupled with this climatic comfort, GROVE PARK INN is sublimity reached in the construction and maintenance of a summer resort hotel. In design, arrangement, furnishings and equipment it is the most beauti ful, unique, original and costly affair of its kind in the world—yet compara tively the rates are extremely moderate. Two great features that make for health, and assure safety for the vaca tionist, are the absolute purity of the water and milk. All the water used at GROVE PARK INN is piped seventeen miles from the slopes of Mount Mitchell, over 6,000 feet altitude, and is without doubt the purest water in the world. The milk and cream used at GROVE PARK INN are supplied from 200 registered Jerseys on the estate of the late George W. Vanderbilt. The kitchens at GROVE PARK INN are marvels of modernism ; and cook ing and serving carried on under rigid hygienic conditions. Notwithstanding the magnificence of this hostelry and its tremendous size and scope, its chiefest charm lies in its homelike atmosphere, and the congeniality and hospitality of the management. It has been their effort and aim throughout all of their plans to make cordiality and hospitality the theme uppermost. The environment of GROVE PARK INN is the world-famed scenic beau ty of the “Land of the Sky.’’ The prospect from its porches is an expanse of hundreds of acres of lawn, luxurious shade trees, and distance-melting hills and mountain ranges. Ad joining the front lawn of the hotel is the 18-hole golf links of the Asheville Country Club, together with over 1,000 acres of woodland belonging to the Inn. Many other recreations—tennis courts, bowling alleys, billiards—com bine to furnish unlimited resources for indoor and out-in-the-open amuse ments and exercise. The finest automobile roads in the world surround and lead away for miles and miles through scenic routes of inspiring beauty. Bridle paths through picturesque byways invite indulgence in the exhilarating ex ercise and enjoyment of horseback “hikes.’’ Dancing every night at GROVE PARK INN—music furnished by the hotel orchestra, the finest in its class in the South. The real appreciation of just what a wonderful institution this gigantic hostelry is can be gained only by the personal experience as a guest. Next to this is a copy of their exquisite Booklet “B,” mailed on request. An eX- ins and outs’’ of the Inn. pose in type and picture of the TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SPECIAL WEEKLY SUMMER RATES For Complete Information Write at Once for Booklet “B” Address GROVE PARK INN, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Phone or Write Resort Department GEORGIAN-AMERICAN, Atlanta, Ga a&2£S5l * 5VS. ' - > • - v*'. :<■ mfsm ttfi