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Birmingham, AlabamaEven in 1925, The Redmont Hotel offered luxurious and state-of-the-art amenities in Birmingham's now historic downtown. It is the longest operating hotel in the Alabama city and offers breathtaking views of the city from its Zagat rated restaurant.Luxury Level: GoldProperty Style: City Center IconsArchitectural Style: Chicago School
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Mobile, AlabamaOriginally built in 1852, the landmark Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa is located in Mobile's revitalized downtown, situated near the riverfront and Arthur R. Outlaw Convention CenterLuxury Level: GoldProperty Style: City Center IconsArchitectural Style: Colonial Revival
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Mobile, AlabamaThe newly renovated Radisson Admiral Semmes Hotel has been a Mobile landmark since its opening in 1940. Closed due to damage from Hurricane Frederic in 1979, the hotel was beautifully restored in 1985.Luxury Level: SilverProperty Style: HotelArchitectural Style: Modernism & Recent Past
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Point Clear, AlabamaFor more than 165 years, the Grand Hotel Marriott Resort, Spa & Golf Club has served guests with true Southern hospitality.Luxury Level: GoldProperty Style: Resorts & RetreatsArchitectural Style: Eclectic
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Anchorage, AlaskaHotel Captain Cook features 546 guestrooms, 4 on-site restaurants, a 24-hour business center, 14 different meeting spaces, and lobby shops.Luxury Level: GoldProperty Style: HotelArchitectural Style: Modernism & Recent Past
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Grand Canyon, ArizonaBright Angel Lodge, a member of Historic Hotels of America since 2012, was built in 1935, has a natural, rustic character, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by famed architect Mary E J Colter.Luxury Level: BronzeProperty Style: Ranches & Lodges (includes state/national parks)Architectural Style: National Park Service Rustic
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Grand Canyon, ArizonaEl Tovar Hotel, a former Harvey House is considered the premier lodging facility at the Grand Canyon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a member of Historic Hotels of America since 2012. It opened its doors in 1905 and was most recently renovated in 2005. On May 28, 1987, The El Tovar Hotel was designated by the U. S. Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark.Luxury Level: BronzeProperty Style: Ranches & Lodges (includes state/national parks)Architectural Style: National Park Service Rustic
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Grand Canyon, ArizonaPhantom Ranch is tucked beside Bright Angel Creek on the north side of the Colorado River and is the only lodging facility below the canyon rim. In 1913, President Theodore Roosevelt's enthusiasm for the Grand Canyon helped lead to its incorporation into the National Park System in 1919. The Fred Harvey Company was granted the concession for the camp in 1922. They hired the American architect Mary E J Colter to design permanent lodging at Phantom Ranch.Luxury Level: BronzeProperty Style: Ranches & Lodges (includes state/national parks)Architectural Style: National Park Service Rustic
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Litchfield Park, ArizonaThe Wigwam is one of Arizona's original iconic hotels. Originally built by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company to house sales executives in the early 1900s the resort evolved as a popular tourist destination when executives convinced their company president, Paul Litchfield (and original descendant of The Mayflower), to expand the small lodge into a winter retreat.Luxury Level: GoldProperty Style: Resorts & RetreatsArchitectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival
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Phoenix, ArizonaWhen you step through the doors of the Hotel San Carlos, you experience the touch of a glamorous past and the affluence of a decade of romantic Hollywood stars. Throughout the years, Hotel San Carlos has been a refuge for famous guests including Mae West, Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Ingrid Bergman, Spencer Tracy, Marilyn Monroe, and Humphrey Bogart.Luxury Level: SilverProperty Style: City Center IconsArchitectural Style: Renaissance Revival
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Phoenix, ArizonaRoyal Palms Resort and Spa is a romantic hideaway with the rustic splendor of a Mediterranean villa. Its 119 casitas and guestrooms serve as an oasis for guests seeking tranquility and solitude. Set in the Valley of the Sun, the hotel is located in the beautiful Phoenix-Scottsdale resort community, with the majestic Camelback Mountain providing a striking visual backdrop.Luxury Level: GoldProperty Style: Resorts & RetreatsArchitectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival
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Prescott, ArizonaSince the day it opened its doors to those seeking respite in the mile-high mountain oasis, the historic inn has been a sought-after retreat for travelers searching for a relaxing respite from life's hustle and bustle.Luxury Level: SilverProperty Style: Historic InnsArchitectural Style: Eclectic
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Scottsdale, ArizonaHotel Valley Ho was cool back in 1956 when it first opened its doors, before Downtown Scottsdale was downtown. It's every bit a chic hotel now, after an expansive, but meticulously groomed, $80 million 2005 renovation.Luxury Level: GoldProperty Style:Architectural Style: Mid-Century Modern
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Tubac, ArizonaThe spirit of the Otero family lives on at Tubac. The family's original hacienda houses meeting room and guests can dine within the walls of the 200-year-old barn. The scenic beauty of the Tumacacori and Santa Rita mountains are a stunning backdrop and offer a multitude of outdoor activities.Luxury Level: SilverProperty Style: Resorts & RetreatsArchitectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival
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Tucson, ArizonaIn 1929, John and Helen Murphey created Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort, a desert oasis and "home away from home" ranch school for girls only. Inspired by early Moorish architecture, it showcases many details that were crafted by the Murpheys themselves.Luxury Level: SilverProperty Style: Ranches & Lodges (includes state/national parks)Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival