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Fairfield Inn & Suites Warner RobinsFairfield Inn & Suites Warner Robins
221 Margie Dr.
Warner Robins, GA 31088 US

The AAA 3 Diamond Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Warner Robins is located just a few miles from Robins Air Force Base. Located in the center of "International City" Warner Robins, home of Robins Air Force Base and NEW home to the Little League International Southeast Region Headquarters...more

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Candlewood Suites Warner Robins
110 Willie Lee Parkway,
Warner Robins, GA 31088 US

Americas Best Value Inn
1440 Watson Road,
Warner Robins, GA 31093 US

Hampton Inn Warner Robins
4000 Watson Boulevard,
Warner Robins, GA 31093 US

Hilton Warner Robins Macon
207 North Willie Lee Parkway,
Warner Robins, GA 31903 US

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ABOUT WARNER ROBINS

Geographically located in the heart of Georgia, the City of Warner Robins is easily accessible from virtually any direction. Interstates I-75 and I-16 are the major entrances, providing convenient routes to anywhere else in the state, from Georgia's breathtaking mountains to its beautiful beaches.

The Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico are only 200 miles away, roughly three hours by car, from Warner Robins. Within a 150 mile radius of the city there are several Welcome Centers and many tourist attractions.

The City of Warner Robins, located in Houston County, is the largest of three municipalities. Houston County was the fifty-first county formed in the state and is located approximately 120 miles south of Atlanta.

History: In 1941, the United States Air Force established a military depot in the small community originally known as Wellston, Georgia. The depot grew into Robins Air Force Base, built in 1941, it covers 6,400 acres and is Georgia's largest single employer, providing an important economic boost to central Georgia. In 1943, the community of Wellston was renamed Warner Robins. Both the Air Force Base and the City are named after Brigadier General Augustine Warner Robins.

Warner Robins is home to one of the top Air Museums in the country, the Museum of Aviation. This facility includes the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame as well as the Robert L. Scott Vistascope theater.