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Pennsylvania
The home to historically distinguished destinations like Valley Forge National Historical Park and Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania has a storied past that embodies the American experience. Philadelphia—America’s very first capital city—features a breathtaking variety of historical landmarks that are connected intimately to the nation’s founding, such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell Center, and the Betsy Ross House. Across the commonwealth in the city of Pittsburgh, the nation’s heritage is on further display at locations like the Firstside Historic District, Mount Washington, and Point State Park.
Pennsylvania
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Omni Bedford Springs Resort & Spa
Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Located just outside the limits of the town of Bedford Springs, this sprawling 2,200 acre resort has been welcoming guests and making history for more than 200 years. Its red brick façade is distinguished by white columns, a porte cochere and a series of additions that amble their way up the hillside. The result is a charming combination of old and new elements that work in harmony against the rocky hills of south central Pennsylvania.

The Sayre Mansion
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Affording gracious hospitality and distinct refined accommodations, The Sayre Mansion is a preserved hallmark illustrating the origins and cultivation of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley. Built in 1858, the Gothic Revival brick-style property was originally used as the private home of Robert Heysham Sayre, an industrial engineer and pioneer businessman and citizen that stimulated the founding of Bethlehem's infrastructure to become the city that remains today.

The Lodge at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
Farmington, Pennsylvania, United States
While The Lodge today sits at the center of the world-famous Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, it was once the peaceful hunting lodge of the Pittsburgh industrial titan, Willard F. Rockwell. Constructed in 1968, its immense popularity among his loved ones inspired Rockwell to turn the building into a vacation spot open to the public.

Ledges Hotel
Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
Settled between the flourishing natural beauty surrounding the Pocono Mountains, Ledges Hotel is a luxury historic destination in Hawley, Pennsylvania affording modern conveniences without sparing its rustic charm. Built in 1890, this Federal-style structure was originally built for the John S. O'Connor Glass Factory, illustrating the deep culture and heritage of the area's manufacturing industry.

Silver Birches
Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
Silver Birches is home to a collection of thirteen vintage structures with varied histories, dating back to the 1920s. The choices for lodging are broken down into three categories: guestrooms, cottages, and houses. All buildings face the nearly 700 feet of shoreline on Lake Wallenpaupack and offer views of the lake.

The Settlers Inn at Bingham Park
Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
This beautiful and serene inn is a top 25 AAA 4-Diamond Historic Hotel, decorated with carefully chosen Arts & Crafts style furnishings, such as hand-screened Bradbury and Bradbury wallpapers and hand-made Fulper tiles. The 21 rooms are true to the style and enhanced with featherbeds, luxury linens, and modern amenities. Environmentally responsible as well, the inn has been recognized for its water and energy conservation.

The Hotel Hershey®
Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States
After returning from a trip to Europe, chocolate king Milton S. Hershey dreamed of building an elegant hotel on a hilltop overlooking the town that bore his surname. In 1933 that dream became a reality. Today The Hotel Hershey offers a magnificent mix of European splendor set amid 300 panoramic acres of picturesque countryside that reflects the vision of its founder.

Cork Factory Hotel
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Cork Factory Hotel was once the home of a 19th century cork manufacturing giant. After lying abandoned for several years, the historic site was converted into a luxury boutique hotel, restaurant, and event facility.

The Inn at Leola Village, Est. 1867
Leola, Pennsylvania, United States
Located in Pennsylvania Dutch Country near Lancaster, The Inn at Leola Village --an exercise in historic preservation--opened in 2000 after acquiring a local farm slated for demolition. Guests can stay in three of the five restored agricultural structures including two 19th-century farmhouses and a tobacco barn.

The Bellevue Hotel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
A beacon of sophistication, design, and society, the hotel has hosted royalty, world leaders, cultural icons, and history-making events throughout its 114-year history. Featuring 172 guestrooms, 30,000 square feet of meeting and event space, the hotel underwent a multi-million dollar renovation in 2016. It is currently managed by Hyatt as The Bellevue Hotel.

Distrikt Hotel Pittsburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building that now constitutes the Distrikt Hotel Pittsburgh, Curio Collection by Hilton, originally served as the headquarters for the Salvation Army’s Western Pennsylvania Division.

Skytop Lodge
Skytop, Pennsylvania, United States
The placement of the Skytop Lodge at the base of West Mountain in the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains is perhaps the best indication that this grand resort has always been inextricably linked to its natural surroundings-and the 30 miles of hiking trails weaving through the 5,500-acre site merely reinforces that fact.

The Nittany Lion Inn of the Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
Located on the grounds of Pennsylvania State University, the Nittany Lion Inn offers comfort, conveniences and style to guests and visitors alike. Decorated in warm antiques with a Colonial country atmosphere, rich cherry-wood furniture and bright floral fabrics, the Inn has hosted the likes of Presidents Eisenhower and Johnson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Helen Hayes and Louis Armstrong.

Penn Wells Hotel
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Take in a movie at the Art Deco-style Arcadia Theatre, visit one of the last family-owned and -operated department stores in the country, enjoy a scenic ride on the Tioga Central Railroad, and more while visiting the Penn Wells.