York, Pennsylvania, has been on the historian’s map ever since the American Revolution—then known as “Yorktowne,” the town served as the nation’s capital while Philadelphia was under British occupation. Despite its name, however, the Yorktowne Hotel embodies the history of another nostalgic era—the Roaring Twenties. Built in 1925, the 11-story Renaissance Revival-style hotel features 20-foot-high ceilings, ornate brass and crystal chandeliers, wood-paneled rooms and wall-size mirrors—ideal environs to live out your F. Scott and Zelda fantasies. Its position in downtown York is another of Yorktowne Hotel’s attractions—just steps away from numerous historical attractions, a variety of Colonial-era taverns and houses and the revered Strand Capitol Performing Arts Center, which has featured performers from Bill Cosby to Kenny G.
1925 Single/Double: $109.00 to $149.00
Suites/Specialty: $159.00 to $300.00
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