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The House by the Rod&#13;
Ashburn, Georgia&#13;
On U.S. 41, 85 miles south of Macon&#13;
A beautiful private estate open to Guest&#13;
Steam Heated - Recommended by Duncan Hines&#13;
All Rooms Have Twin Beds and Private Baths&#13;
Electric Fans&#13;
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Breakfast 7:30-9; Lunch, 12-1:30; Dinner 6-7:30&#13;
Mrs. Robert Shingler - Phone 101&#13;
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