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Attend Limestone College May 2012 Graduation Ceremony and Stay at Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel

Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel offers nearby lodging to parents and guests attending Limestone College's spring Commencement Ceremony on May 10, 2012.

2012-05-08
ATLANTA, GA, May 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel offers nearby lodging to parents and guests attending Limestone College's spring 2012 Commencement Ceremony. The event will be held at 4:00pm on Thursday, May 10 at Fullerton Auditorium. There will also be Extended Campus Commencement Ceremonies on May 11 and 12, 2012.

Conveniently located within minutes from Limestone College, The Hampton Inn Hotel in Gaffney is the perfect choice for local lodging. Services and amenities at the hotel include:

- Complimentary continental breakfast
- Free High-speed Internet access throughout the Gaffney hotel
- Outdoor pool
- Microwave and mini refrigerator in all guest rooms
- Business Center

"Stay at our Gaffney hotel near Limestone College on graduation weekend and enjoy our property's many features and amenities," explains Susan Crawford, Director of Sales at the Hampton Inn Gaffney explains. "Our 4 story interior corridor hotel provides guests with 85 comfortable rooms to choose from," says Crawford.

In addition to Limestone College, guests will find many local points of interest just minutes from the Hampton Inn Gaffney including King's Mountain National Military Park and Cowpens National Battlefield. This Hampton Inn Gaffney SC Hotel with Complimentary Breakfast is situated north of Spartanburg on I-85 and is adjacent to the Gaffney Premium Outlets.

To book your stay at the Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel, contact 864-206-0011 or visit them online at www.HAMPTONINNGAFFNEY.com.

About Hampton Inn Gaffney

The Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel offers a welcome place to rest when you're on the road. Business travelers and vacationers alike will be delighted by the modern conveniences and outstanding service this Gaffney hotel includes. If you've ever wanted to experience true Southern hospitality, you're sure to find it here. The Hampton Inn Gaffney hotel is conveniently located off I-85 next to Hamrick's Department Store and Gaffney Premium Outlets. This property offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.

For more information visit: http://www.HAMPTONINNGAFFNEY.com

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[Press-News.org] Attend Limestone College May 2012 Graduation Ceremony and Stay at Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel
Hampton Inn Gaffney Hotel offers nearby lodging to parents and guests attending Limestone College's spring Commencement Ceremony on May 10, 2012.