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			A genuinely warm 1950's style 
			Christmas offered at Colaw Rooming House, Atlanta  
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            [December 19, 2014]  
			
			ATLANTA 
			- Kayla Craig welcomed visitors at the front door of the Colaw 
			Rooming House in Atlanta Sunday afternoon for the its first 
			Christmas open house. Kayla is the manager of the rooming house. It 
			is decorated in 1950’s style complete with bubble Christmas tree 
			lights and stockings hung from the fireplace mantel.  | 
        
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			 The Colaw House opened earlier this year and has been drawing 
			visitors from all over the world. Craig especially remembers guests 
			from Australia. “Their accent was so thick even though they were 
			speaking English I could hardly understand them,” she said with a 
			laugh. 
 While travelers along Old Route 66 have come from all over the 
			United States to the Colaw House, Kayla has also welcomed visitors 
			from Canada and France.
 
 According to Todd Parks, owner of the rooming house, business since 
			it opened earlier this year has been about as he expected. “I 
			thought it would take a few years for it to catch on,” he said. 
			Kayla Craig said “We have had a very positive response from the 
			guests who have stayed here.”
 
			 
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			 While many of the guests are travelers who are taking the 
				Route 66 experience through Atlanta, many local residents 
				reserve the house for out-of-town family and friends who travel 
				to Atlanta. It offers a unique place to stay. All of the second 
				floor bedrooms have been given their own name.  
			[Curt Fox] 
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