Wigwam Hotel - Indian Spring, Georgia
This now famous resort for the pleasure seeker to keep cool during the burning days of summer, drink of the sparkling, life giving, health restoring waters of Indian Spring, lounge on the broad plazas of the beautiful Wigwam, eat of the finest the land can furnish, served under the direct supervision of that prince of Hotel men the jolly Geo Collier and then to sleep at night fanned by the gentle breezes that sweep in through those broad upper windows is all that heart could wish for, or fancy suggest, for the pleasure, comfort and perfect rest of the tired, overworked or sick. The Wigwam has 140 perfectly ventilated, well furnished, and nicely kept rooms. It is situated on a high hill overlooking the spring, affords a delightful view, lovely scenery on every side.
The fare is all that the most fastidious could desire.
Water, gads and electric call bells in every room, convenience perfect waiters attentive and polite, no better place to spend the summer months for the pleasure seeker or the seekers after rest or health than at the Wigwam at Indian Spring.
(Flovilla and Indian Spring Enterprise - Week of June 3, 1893)
Submitted by Don Bankston
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