The art-deco facade and entryway of this 'downtown' West Chester hotel was fashioned out of a 1930s movie theater, lending it a dash of old-time elegance when it opened in 2012. It's modern and fairly generic inside, however, with plush, king-sized beds and large bathrooms. Parking costs $20. The Marquee Bar & Lounge adjoins the lobby.
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