Take a guided tour of the “Atalanta” the private rail car of railroad tycoon Mr. Jay Gould built in 1887 and the Excelsior House Hotel built in 1858 by Captain William Perry, which is the second oldest hotel in continuous operation in Texas.
Take a guided tour of the “Atalanta” the private rail car of railroad tycoon Mr. Jay Gould built in 1887 and the Excelsior House Hotel built in 1858 by Captain William Perry, which is the second oldest hotel in continuous operation in Texas.
Take a guided tour of the “Atalanta” the private rail car of railroad tycoon Mr. Jay Gould built in 1887 and the Excelsior House Hotel built in 1858 by Captain William Perry, which is the second oldest hotel in continuous operation in Texas.
Take a guided tour of the “Atalanta” the private rail car of railroad tycoon Mr. Jay Gould built in 1887 and the Excelsior House Hotel built in 1858 by Captain William Perry, which is the second oldest hotel in continuous operation in Texas.
Take a guided tour of the “Atalanta” the private rail car of railroad tycoon Mr. Jay Gould built in 1887 and the Excelsior House Hotel built in 1858 by Captain William Perry, which is the second oldest hotel in continuous operation in Texas.
You’re invited to a Wedding Open House at the Excelsior Hotel in Jefferson Texas:
Saturday, February 27, 2016
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Take a guided tour of the hotel and grounds and ask about our wedding options at The Excelsior. Some of our favorite wedding specialists will be on hand to answer questions. Information packets will be available.
Complimentary champagne punch and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Enter your name at the event for a chance to win a free honeymoon suite. Door prizes will also be awarded.
Take a guided tour of the “Atalanta” the private rail car of railroad tycoon Mr. Jay Gould built in 1887 and the Excelsior House Hotel built in 1858 by Captain William Perry, which is the second oldest hotel in continuous operation in Texas.
Take a guided tour of the “Atalanta” the private rail car of railroad tycoon Mr. Jay Gould built in 1887 and the Excelsior House Hotel built in 1858 by Captain William Perry, which is the second oldest hotel in continuous operation in Texas.