Owner Natalie-Pass Miller restored the fabric of black history by converting the Iconic Magnolia House in Greensboro into a bed and breakfast.
Pass-Miller said people now have a chance to stay at the hotel where stars like Glady’s Knight and James Brown once stayed and immerse themselves in history.
Pass-Miller said she worked with Vivid Interiors to redesign four rooms that reflect the category of guests who once stayed in the late 1940s and 1950s.
- A bright, fluffy pink and white double room with a queen-size bed and gold decorations that represent the “Queens of Soul”.
- The “Baldwin Room” is dedicated to intellectual writers, playwrights, essayists and poets.
- “The Legends” is a room dedicated to the greats of sports history and those interested in athletics.
- The “Kind of Blues Room” named after Miles Davis’ album “Kind of Blue”.
Pass-Miller said in two weeks people can reserve a room from $ 200 per night for up to two nights.
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