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Econo Lodge

1 of 5 stars
Washington, DC
Aug 30, 2009

We were stranded nearby when our car had an electrical fire. The volunteer fire chief brought us here as it was the closest thing at 10pm with two sleeping kids. The a/c was off in the hallways and it...more

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