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Member Lodging Amenities At A Glance
(information courtesy of Warner Robins Convention & Visitors Bureau)
Warner
Robins, the 9th largest city in Georgia, is a forever growing friendly
city, can find a very nice blend of bustling city life mixed with a
touch of laid-back rural charm. The residents of Warner Robins are very
prone to pitch in to lend a helping hand whenever and wherever possible.
Fully accredited by the Georgia Certified City Program, Warner Robins
has accomplished and continues to implement important civic improvements
necessary to enhance the city’s attractiveness to potential new business
and industry.
The city of Warner Robins
is currently expanding in all directions including opening a new
Interstate exit of I-75 and defining an area of the city as “Downtown
Warner Robins.”
Originally known as
Wellston, Warner Robins was officially chartered by the state of Georgia
in 1943. Its geographical assets attracted the Air Force (then known as
Army Air Corps) to the area during World War II. At the urging of
Colonel Thomas, the depot’s first commander, the growing town changed
its name to Warner Robins in honor of Brigadier General Augustine Warner
Robins, is generally recognized as the father of modern air force
logistics. Though the base and depot have undergone many name changes
and new missions through the years, the words "Warner Robins" have
always remained part of the name. After the war, many people stayed in
Warner Robins forming a solid community foundation with military roots
that accounts for its openness, acceptance, and tolerance which so many
visitors and residents enjoy today. As a direct result of the Korean
conflict, Robins Air Force Base was permanently established and is now
Georgia’s largest single industry.
Community programs are varied and plentiful in Warner Robins.
Involvement in civic and community activities is a great way to meet new
people, find family entertainment, and help others.
The area has more than 140
civic and service clubs and over 100 churches. There are numerous
opportunities to become involved in the arts.
Warner Robins has remained
a friendly community where new-comers can easily fit right in from their
very first day. The people of Warner Robins are always ready for change,
but have maintained the hospitality famous in this region. New arrivals
of every race, religion, and cultural background are always welcome.
Where to stay? Where to eat? Where to shop? Visit our
Business Directory section to visit listings for virtually every
type of business represented within our membership.
OUR HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
Also, our local hospitality industry has prepared a handy spreadsheet
allowing you to compare the properties and their amenities at a glance.
To view, please click here.
Special thanks to Chamber Ambassador Bill Roberts, who also serves on
the Board of Directors of the Warner Robins Convention & Visitors
Bureau, for providing this information and maintaining it for us.
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