The Lodging & B&B Tour Guide Provided by Canton Lodging / www.CantonLodging.com
Best kept secrets are in Canton…. Volume 2, Issue 1
Welcome to the first edition of our Lodging and B&B Tour Guide.
Nov 2010
This new electronic only guide will help you take a small peak into the great world of Canton, Texas and surrounding towns with it’s beautiful B&B community. Each and every month we will have this guide packed full of lodges, B&B’s, articles, coupons, free passes, maps and more. It is estimated that there are over 200 places to lodge in the Canton area alone. Add the surrounding towns and no place can you find a wealth of places to spend a perfect weekend getaway. Many of the places have all the comforts of home while others feel close to camping out. What ever type of place you are looking for, we will try to have it listed here every
Special points of interest: • Lodge and B&Bs in and around the Canton, Texas area. • First Monday Trade Days and what it’s all about.
We have some of the best B&Bs in the US right here in Canton!
• Other articles of interest. month. This guide is designed to be printed if you like, but is read just fine with out. Hopefully we will set a new trend in saving our planets trees by having all publications in a pure electronic format.
• Classified Ads and Coupons
Please support our lodges and come stay with us the next time you need a nice quite weekend retreat.
PRIMROSE B & B
2
The Longbranch Hotel
4
Grayswood Bed & Breakfast
6
HUMPHRIES HOUSE B & B
8
The Sassyfras Inn
10
Azalea House Bed & Breakfast
12
Market Place Calendar …..
58
• Calendar and Map • First Monday Resources and Links
Inside this issue:
Home to the First Monday Trade Days First Monday Trade Days currently operates over 200 acres and provides places for 8,000 vendors. There are various buildings and areas, each designated by name, among them the Old Mill Marketplace, The Village, The Mountain, The
• The Mountain, a step back in time for good fun.
Arbors and The Dog Patch. There is also an area adjacent to the First Monday Trade Days facility (the one operated by the city) known as 'the Lewis side'. Despite the large size of the facility, people with disabili-
ties will find easy access, and can even rent a scooter to get around the market area with ease. Because of the income the city receives from operating the facility, a city property tax is not required from residents.