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Originally 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 Center

For more than 175 years, the Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa has served guests with true Southern hospitality. With a great tradition steeped in both society and the military, this luxury Alabama hotel overlooking Mobile Bay, was originally built in 1847 and had just 40 rooms on two floors. Over time it has served as a military hospital as well as an Air Force training facility.

Bright 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.

El 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.

Phantom 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.

From hauntings to Hollywood, the past and present unite at Hotel San Carlos, a historic hotel with a rich and storied past that includes visits from Mae West, Clark Gable, and Marilyn Monroe. With its 1928 opening, the existing hotel was the most modern hotel in the Southwest and the first air-conditioned, high-rise hotel with elevators in the state. Today the historic Hotel San Carlos truly offers warm Phoenician hospitality reminiscent of Hollywood’s Golden Era.

Royal 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.

Since 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.

The 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.

In 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 Spanish Colonial Revival-style architecture, it showcases many details that were crafted by the Murpheys themselves.

With the original ranch and pump house dating back to 1900 and rooms built in 1945, history abounds at White Stallion Ranch. Originally homesteaded in 1936, the 3,000-acre White Stallion Ranch is an all-inclusive Dude Ranch that mixes Old West adventure with luxurious, modern creature comforts. The personal touch and hospitality of a traditional dude ranch is carefully blended with the service and amenities of a fine resort.

Perched above the Victorian village of Eureka Springs, Arkansas -- recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations -- is the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa, a landmark hotel that echoes the recuperative splendor of the surrounding Ozark Mountain region.

Considered "the front porch of Little Rock," the Capital Hotel, a landmark inn, has been a beacon to Southern culture since it first opened its doors in 1870.

Boasting luxury accommodations, America's first full-service spa, and championship golf courses, Omni La Costa Resort is a historic retreat affording a true Southern California ambiance and picturesque natural landscape.

The Inn at Death Valley was built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company of Twenty Mule Team fame as a means to save their newly built Death Valley Railroad.

A premiere Northern California hotel, the Benbow Inn is in the heart of Redwood Country, near the Avenue of the Giants, offering superb luxury accommodations, refined dining serving regional cuisine and an award-winning wine list, and beautiful meeting and event spaces.

Enchanting, iconic, classic, and captivating, La Valencia Hotel has embodied the idyllic charm of vintage California coastal hospitality since 1926. Commanding the heart of savvy La Jolla, known as the jewel of San Diego, La Valencia’s picturesque 11-story Spanish-tiled tower is a renowned landmark in both the village and the region.

The beautiful Surf & Sand, Laguna Beach is a luxurious and beautiful retreat.

The Queen Mary served Hollywood stars, royal dignitaries, and brave WWII GIs. Now permanently located in Long Beach California, today’s visitors can immerse themselves in its glamorous Art Deco elegance while unwinding in luxurious staterooms, delving into captivating history, and indulging in fine cuisine.

The Fairmont Century Plaza continues to offer guests a luxurious, world-class respite from the excitement of sunny Los Angeles.

Nestled into the heart of Napa Valley, the Napa River Inn stands out as an upscale boutique hotel offering traditional comfort, convenience, and personal service to both leisure and business travelers. Surrounded by the valley's world-renowned vineyards, beautiful scenery, excellent restaurants, and favorable climate, the inn sits snugly along the banks of the Napa River on 2.5 riverfront acres.

Fabulous spa, legendary golf course, luxurious retreat from the world: whatever your definition, the Ojai Valley Inn is a favorite among many. The 220-acre Ojai Valley Inn features 305 rooms and suites, four excellent restaurants, a golf clubhouse, and a Spanish Colonial conference center.

Occupying an entire city block, The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is a destination in and of itself. This remarkable property took more than 30 years to complete and combines design elements from throughout the Southwestern United States, particularly the California mission style, as well as several Mediterranean countries.

A living legend for 130 years, Hotel del Coronado celebrates its rich history as a proud host to celebrities, royalty, and beach-loving families through timeless experiences that resonate with modern-day guests. Rated one of the top ten hotels in the world by USA Today, The Del offers a contemporary beachfront experience, ocean view dining, an award-winning spa, upscale shopping, and a variety of recreational activities.

A member of Historic Hotels of America since 2021, Rancho Bernardo Inn is among the most luxurious destinations in all of southern California.

The Sofia Hotel is a serene oasis in the city of San Diego. Thoroughly renovated and updated, the hotel emphasizes guest comfort and convenience. No detail has been spared, from ambient lighting, luxurious bed linens and bath amenities to in-room spa services and pet-friendly accommodations.

Cavallo Point in San Francisco is a statement of sustainable luxury and green living, and it is the home of the Institute at the Golden Gate, an environmental program of the National Parks Conservancy.

Discover a luxury urban resort in the iconic San Francisco waterfront. Housed within a chocolate factory built in 1893, the cornerstone of Ghirardelli Square has been reinvented as Fairmont Heritage Place - Ghirardelli Square.

It is said that greatness springs from tragedy. For proof of this, look no further than San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel. The Beaux Arts-style property, designed by celebrated architect Julia Morgan (the genius behind the grandiose Hearst Castle), was about to open when its city suffered a devastating earthquake on April 18, 1906.

The first hotel to open in The Presidio of San Francisco, a National Historic Landmark, the Inn at the Presidio is an historic restoration of Pershing Hall, an Army Bachelors Quarters built in 1903, when the U.S. Army occupied the 1,491 acres to protect the country.

As splendid now as when it opened to great fanfare in 1926, the InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco is one of the city's finest historic hotels. Situated at the crest of illustrious Nob Hill, and at the crossing of three cable car lines, this venerable San Francisco landmark is minutes from Union Square, Chinatown, and the Financial and Theater Districts.

Omni San Francisco Hotel is a beautiful, historic San Francisco hotel located right on the city’s famous cable car line.

The Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel in San Francisco, was built in 1875 and was reputedly the largest, most luxurious and costly hotel in the world. On October 2, 1875, the Palace Hotel officially opened to capture the hearts of the American public. The Palace Hotel quickly gained prominence among the traveling elite visiting San Francisco.

The Lodge at the Presidio sits on the Main Post of a historic National Park in San Francisco. The Lodge was built in the former Montgomery Street Barracks, a US Army artillery, infantry, and cavalry base, built 1895-1897 to protect that part of the California coast.

Discover the stunning Mediterranean revival architecture of the Hayes Mansion San Jose, Curio Collection by Hilton, featuring imported marble and ornate stained glass windows. This 41,000 square foot hotel is a stunning place to stay and host a variety of events.

The award-winning Fairmont Miramar - Hotel & Bungalows is the epitome of Southern California style, elegance, home-like comfort, and beach life. Serving the Santa Monica area since 1921, the Fairmont Miramar was once a mansion owned by former U.S. Senator John P. Jones, who is also the founder of Santa Monica.

Listed on the National Register for Historic Places, the illustrious Hotel Casa del Mar harkens back to an era when the beaches surrounding Santa Monica were known affectionately as the “Gold Coast.” Founded in 1926 as Club Casa del Mar, the location was originally one of the city’s most luxurious beach resorts during the early 20th century.

Alisal Ranch offers guests luxurious accommodations in an authentically rustic setting.

Built in 1927, the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa is the ultimate Wine Country, California destination offering the state-of-the-art Willow Stream Spa, access to championship golf courses, signature dining experiences, including the Michelin award-winning Santé Restaurant, and exceptional accommodations and hospitality.

Hotel Boulderado reached its name by merging Boulder and Colorado, a memorable mutation of its host city and state that captures the inviting qualities of both locations. The mountain hotel sits within the downtown historic district, enveloped in Boulder's surprisingly hip small-town chic, while the imposing conical peaks of the Rocky Mountains surround the town.

For over a century, dreamers, farmers, investors, and even a Prussian Count envisioned a grand future for the Colorado Springs area. One man, Spencer Penrose had the dedication and vision to bring the dream to reality. That dream was The Broadmoor, which officially opened on June 29th, 1918.

Located in the Mile High City’s bustling downtown, this historic hotel is ideally situated near some of the area’s top attractions. Inside The Brown Palace, meanwhile, guests can enjoy the hotel’s distinctive design, like its soaring eight-story atrium ringed with ornate wrought-iron railings and crowned with a stunning stained-glass ceiling, unwind at one of several onsite dining venues, or indulge in a luxurious spa treatment.

The four-story red brick Strater Hotel is an exceptional example of American Victorian architecture, highlighted by original white stone cornices and ornamental brickwork. The interior of the property transports guests back to Durango's heyday and blends American history with Victorian charm and modern convenience.

Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, sits this imposing replica of the 16th-century Villa de Medici. For more than one hundred years, legends and luminaries, silver barons and gun slingers, have walked its halls. The hotel's spacious guest rooms and suites are each individually themed and appointed with Victorian elements.

Since 2001, The Cliff House at Pikes Peak consecutively received the prestigious AAA Four Diamond Award for both the hotel and dining room. The dining room has also received the DiRoNa Award, and Wine Spectator's Best of Award of Excellence, every year.

For over 30 years, Water’s Edge Resort and Spa has kept its presence as a top New England beachfront resort for vacations and getaways. Originating from the vision of humanitarian Bill Hahn, the resort has jovial beginnings. With an obvious love for people and an appetite for fun, Hahn was dubbed the ‘host with the most,’ known for showing his guests a good time and providing a beachfront refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The Inn at Montchanin Village offers much more than simple accommodation in Delaware's Brandywine Valley; the inn is, in reality, a restored 19th-century hamlet with 28 guest rooms spread across 11 carefully restored buildings accessible via a maze of ornate gardens.

January 15, 1913 saw the opening of Wilmington’s HOTEL DU PONT, one of the most lavish hotels of America’s Gilded Age and an immediate rival to Europe’s finest hotels. Today the Wilmington, Delaware hotel is situated in the heart of the picturesque and historic Brandywine Valley. HOTEL DU PONT is as rich in history as it is in atmosphere; reminiscent of a time of craftsmanship and courtesy, a time of ease and elegance, and a time of sophistication and style.

Hotel Lombardy, Washington, D.C. offers accommodation evocative of a small town home in the center of the nation's capital. This is no coincidence: Hotel Lombardy's first incarnation was as a private residence converted to a classic European-style hotel in 1994, beautifully preserving the red-brick and limestone facade.

Adjacent to Rock Creek National Park, Omni Shoreham Hotel has been the preferred Washington, D.C., destination of travelers and dignitaries for nearly 90 years. Delivering monumental service, Omni Shoreham Hotel is a true Washington landmark and the ultimate destination for discerning guests.

On Capitol Hill, a patch of Irish green is found at the Phoenix Park Hotel, a handsome Georgian Revival-style hotel built in 1922. The hotel is equally popular with politicians, diplomats, business travelers and tourists. The Phoenix Park maintains an Old World ambiance with its Waterford crystal chandeliers, rich woodwork, Celtic rugs and European antiques.

The Sofitel Washington, D.C. Lafayette Square, originally designed by Mihran Mesrobian in 1925, has been restored and continues to host esteemed guests of all backgrounds and origins worldwide. It stuns with gentle French influences, friendly staff, and French cuisine for the most authentic French atmosphere in a bustling city.

Immediately after its opening in 1925, The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection was known as the "Grande Dame of Washington, D.C.," boasting more gold than any other building in the country except for the Library of Congress.

The Willard InterContinental is located in the heart of the nation's capital on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, the Smithsonian museums, and the downtown business and theater districts. The Willard epitomizes world-class hospitality as the hotel of choice for heads of state and leaders of the world's business, cultural, social, and political elite.

The story of the Belleview Inn begins with Henry Plant, a railroad and steamship entrepreneur in 19th century who realized that his passengers would need somewhere to stay. Plant built a grand, Queen Anne-style Victorian hotel that exuded Gilded Age grandeur in 1897. Book your stay today at Historic Hotels of America.

Walking through The Gasparilla Inn's pillared entrance and into the lobby, you experience the feeling of Florida as it was meant to be. Guests are instantly embraced with the tranquil civility of a time that once was -- and still is -- at this classic resort.

The 1926 Colony Hotel & Cabana Club calls to mind the romantic Flagler era of Florida Mediterranean architecture: three bright yellow stories topped by twin domed towers that echo the color of the historic building's striped awnings. The Colony Porch Bar and retail store fronts are located on Atlantic Avenue. The guestroom windows are sheltered from the Florida sun by colorful yellow-and-red awnings.

Casa Marina Hotel and Restaurant stands as the only remaining hotel from Jacksonville's heyday as the beach playground of the rich and famous. After a careful restoration, this historic beachfront hotel welcomes guests with a refined elegance and a timeless quality that evokes its glamorous past.

Casa Claridge's is one of the best-kept secrets of Miami's famous South Beach. Its grand Mediterranean architecture, unique interior atrium lobby, and ideal location across from the pristine waters of South Beach, together create the ultimate getaway spot.

Enter a classic era of grace, elegance and style at National Hotel Miami Beach, an authentically restored Art Deco landmark that epitomizes the mood and décor of the 1940's, redefined with a modern panache. Designed by Roy France, one of the period's foremost architects, National Hotel was one of the grandest luxury hotels on Miami Beach when it opened in 1940.

The town of St. Augustine, Florida, carries the unique distinction of being the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the United States, a cultural honor that the landmark Casa Monica Resort & Spa has embraced since it opened back in 1888.

There's no mistaking the Don CeSar. Instantly known as Florida's Pink Castle when it opened back in 1928, this ten-story hotel sits on the sugary sands of St. Pete Beach, an island in the Gulf of Mexico.

The Vinoy Resort & Golf Club, Autograph Collection is right out of the Florida of your mind. The salmon-colored Mediterranean Revival building opened in 1925 and has overlooked Tampa Bay ever since.

Surrounded by 6,000 acres of pristine forest, the Lodge at Wakulla Springs is North Florida's castle. Built in 1937 by industrialist Edward Ball, the Lodge is not only one of the most beautiful buildings of its period, but also one of the few where one can stay overnight.

Situated in the heart of Atlanta's business and cultural district, directly across from the iconic Fox Theatre, the Georgian Terrace hotel welcomes guests with true Southern hospitality boasting luxury accommodations, fine dining at the romantic Livingston Restaurant, and a variety of meeting and event space.

The Greyfield Inn is a graceful colonial-style hotel on Georgia’s Cumberland Island, once the preserve of the Carnegies and other wealthy industrialists, and since 1972, a protected National Seashore. Built in 1900 for Margaret Ricketson, the daughter of Lucy and Thomas Carnegie and niece of Andrew Carnegie, Greyfield was opened to guests by Margaret’s daughter and her family in 1962 as a way of ensuring the property’s preservation.

Nestled amid live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this Victorian landmark enjoys a setting of unspoiled natural beauty on Jekyll Island. The island is protected from extensive development by the state of Georgia and has miles of beaches and forest waiting to be explored. Here, millionaires wintered in scenic seclusion for decades, enjoying many amenities and privileges.

Located along Savannah’s historic riverfront, the JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District is not only Savannah’s most luxurious hotel but a vibrant entertainment destination.

The refreshing architectural complexity of Savannah's River Street Inn reflects both the building's importance in the late 1800s and the pragmatics of the cotton industry. Taking up an entire city block and wrapped around a gorgeous central atrium, the five-story structure first operated as storing, grading and exporting facility for cotton.

St. Simons Island is one of Georgia's Golden Isles, lying midway between Savannah, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida. The islands are a popular resort playground, offering a mix of natural beauty, rich history and quaint charm, coupled with the allure of inviting year-round weather.

As Waikiki's only true destination resort, Hilton Hawaiian Village® Waikiki Beach Resort offers the perfect mix of exceptional resort accommodations and classic Hawaiian hospitality. Originally developed by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser in 1955, this historic Honolulu hotel affords the widest stretch of white sand on Waikiki, a serene beachfront lagoon, lush tropical gardens and cascading waterfalls, majestic views of Diamond Head and romantic seaside sunsets.

Opened in 1901, Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa is situated in the heart of Waikiki Beach in Oahu and offers a true Hawaiian experience with the extravagance of elegant accommodations, unparalled hospitality, and superb amenities, defining the ultimate destination for a luxury Hawaiian vacation.

From its opening in 1927, The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort has been recognized as an icon of luxury resort travel. Known to the world as "The Pink Palace of the Pacific," The Royal Hawaiian is a lifestyle destination, mirroring the quiet confidence and impeccable standards expected by discerning travelers.

Overlooking Grant Park and Lake Michigan, Hilton Chicago has served as one of the city’s most revered addresses since 1927. Meticulously redesigned and restored, this historic Beaux-Arts hotel offers 1,500 guestrooms and suites, exceptional dining options, a 16,450 square foot athletic club, and over 234,000 square feet of meeting and event space.

Welcome to the InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile, one of the most beautiful landmark hotels in history. With its unique architecture and cultural diversity, it was originally built in 1929 as the Medinah Athletic Club, a luxury men's club for members of the Shrine organization. Unfortunately, in 1934 the club had been a victim of the stock market crash and was forced to close its doors.

This 25-story Beaux Arts-style hotel is ideally situated within walking distance of Chicago's vibrant theater district, the Art Institute and famed Magnificent Mile, and within one mile of Lake Michigan. Remodeled in 2004, the Palmer House® a Hilton Hotel, boasts a two-story, gilded lobby with a formal staircase, marble-topped tables, velvet seating, and a ceiling mural depicting Greek mythology.

Through detailed renovation, restoration and an extreme passion for refurbishing the past, French Lick Resort Casino, established in 1845, has re-opened its doors and returned to its original charm and grandeur. For over two centuries the Pluto Mineral Springs and its medicinal waters have drawn visitors to French Lick and our legendary resort.

Whether traveling for business or pleasure, guests at the historic 424-room Omni Severin will discover the convenience of a prime downtown location and the luxury of a elegantly updated classic hotel.

An architectural marvel, West Baden Springs Hotel is the crown jewel of French Lick Resort's $500 million restoration. The turn-of-the century National Historic Landmark offers 246 exquisitely appointed rooms, a world-class spa, championship golf, and a wide array of dining and entertainment options.

Erected in 1921, this unique building served as the Grinnell city’s junior high school until the late 1970s. Now it has been repurposed into an independently owned hotel, eatery, bar, and event center. At Hotel Grinnell, guests can return to their school days and this time not get in trouble for sleeping in class!

Stay the night in one of Boone Tavern's spacious heritage accommodations, where the understated elegance of handmade furniture, made by Berea College woodcraft is enhanced with modern amenities. Become part of the unique Berea lifestyle where quality and tradition blend with Southern hospitality and the youthful vigor of the college campus.

The 21c Museum Hotel Lexington offers 88 luxurious guestrooms, each one providing a comfortable space where contemporary and historic meet.

Ornate detail, exceptional service and long-standing tradition of hospitality have made The Brown beloved by visitors and locals alike. The 16-story classically rendered exterior is complemented by stunning English Renaissance architectural detail on the interior, including spectacular hand-painted plaster relief ceilings.

One of the grandest, luxury hotels in Kentucky, The Seelbach Hilton Louisville is a Beaux-Arts landmark located in the heart of downtown Louisville’s business and entertainment district. Experience Louisville in one of Seelbach Hilton's 321 luxurious accommodations or a variety of exquisite historic restaurants and bars, including The Oakroom, Kentucky's first and only AAA Five-Diamond Restaurant.

After more than $70 million in renovations, the former Heidelberg Hotel has been reborn as Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center Hotel. Adjacent to the Shaw Center and River Center Convention Center, it is less than five minutes from the Louisiana State Capitol and only three miles from Louisiana State University.

The intimate yet elegant Bienville House, a historic hotel in New Orleans, caters to tourists and corporate travelers alike. The hotel calls to mind a stately French Quarter manor house, with decorative wrought iron balconies and a gracious flagstone courtyard.

Le Pavillon, New Orleans, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel embraces the true history of one of the nation's most distinct cities. The historic hotel in New Orleans sits on the site of one of the city's first great plantation homes. When this first-generation skyscraper opened in 1907, Le Pavillon Hotel became an instant signature in the historic heart of the Big Easy.

Built in 1843, Omni Royal Orleans is a grand building at the spirited intersection of St. Louis and Royal streets. This AAA Four Diamond hotel incorporates modern amenities with a classic design and offers gastronomy influenced by the crossroads of cultures in New Orleans.

Portland Regency Hotel & Spa is Portland's premier full-service hotel, boasting first-class elegance and outstanding service. Situated in the heart of the "Old Port District", the hotel is surrounded by a variety of specialty shops, galleries and restaurants which have been converted from the warehouses and commercial buildings that were original to the city's maritime heritage.

Soak up the magical atmosphere at The Inn at Diamond Cove, nestled on the heavily wooded Great Diamond Island, four nautical miles from Portland, Maine. Built on a former military fort, the Inn has been reimagined into 44 deluxe guestrooms and suites replete with New England touches and charm. Suites feature a fireplace and separate dining area. Diamond Cove is accessible by water taxi, ferry, and boat. Cars are not permitted on the island, so transportation is via bicycle or electric golf cart.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Lord Baltimore Hotel was hailed as the largest hotel ever built in the state of Maryland. Built in the classic style popular during the 1920s, the hotel still holds timeless appeal for today's travelers. A convenient downtown location make the hotel ideally suited for business and leisure travelers alike.

Nestled at the foot of the breathtaking Catoctin Mountains in Central Maryland, the beautiful 24-acre Antrim 1844 estate is renowned for its superb cuisine and upscale accommodations. Owners Richard and Dorothy Mollett have masterfully restored the property to reflect its original splendor of 1844. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, visitors can experience the rich history with touches of modern elegance.

In the heart of New England, where the flourishing luscious maple trees of Amherst Common meets the campus of Amherst College, the historic Inn on Boltwood has been a cherished landmark in the Five Colleges community since 1926. Recently restored, this hotel welcomes its guests to a classic New England setting without sacrificing contemporary comforts.

Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston has been a landmark in Boston's historic Back Bay since 1912. Constructed on the original site of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the hotel derives its name from the great American painter John Singleton Copley (1738-1774). The hotel's architect, Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, combined French and Venetian Renaissance influences on the building's facade.

The longest continuously operating hotel in the United States, the Omni Parker House has been a Boston landmark since 1855. It has hosted every American president since Ulysses S. Grant, as well as meetings of the Saturday Club, whose literary members famously intertwined their history with that of the hotel’s. Here, Longfellow drafted Paul Revere’s Ride, and Charles Dickens gave his first American reading of A Christmas Carol.

For guests who expect and deserve exceptional hospitality, XV Beacon is their ideal home away from home with its impeccable service and first-class amenities. Situated in a 1903 Beaux-Arts building, XV Beacon is a luxurious hotel that combines peerless personal service with the intimacy of a private residence, uniting cutting-edge technology with extraordinary Jeffersonian styling.

The 1895 firehouse is the oldest building in the Kendall Square area, the center of the technology industry in the Boston vicinity and home to the world-famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Today, this city landmark has been restored in a manner befitting its heroic past. The original Victorian firehouse is home to the hotel's restaurant and is full of firehouse memorabilia.

The spirit of the past is vibrantly alive in the historic Concord's Colonial Inn. It was from here the local farmers and militiamen mustered to meet the advancing British troops on that fateful April day in 1775.

Since 1925, the Hawthorne Hotel has been a jewel in the heart of Salem. The location couldn’t be better: the classic brick building is steps from Salem’s most famous attractions, adjacent to the Salem Common, and convenient to Boston and the North Shore.

Since 1773, The Red Lion Inn has been welcoming travelers to the beauty of the Berkshires with traditional New England hospitality. The inn has hosted five presidents and numerous other notable figures, including Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Cullen Bryant and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

The Publick House Historic Inn opened in 1771 under the leadership of Colonel Ebenezer Crafts in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. It is now one of New England’s greatest historical inns. In close proximity to Boston, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, the Inn was built after Crafts won the land from a local doctor in a card game.

The elegance of Grand Hotel envelops guests the moment they step onto Mackinac Island and board a horse-drawn carriage to the hotel. Cars aren't allowed on Mackinac Island -- one of the many traditions that still reign from the opening days of Grand Hotel in 1887.

Island House Hotel, Mackinac Island's most historic hotel, offers waterfront views, the ideal location to downtown, & modern amenities with cozy, old-world charm.

The St. James Hotel opened in 1875 as 11 civic-minded Red Wing businessmen saw the need for upscale lodging due to a burgeoning primary wheat market. The hotel was and still is decorated in the Victorian style, a style prevalent at the time of its opening. Its downtown location provided a destination for travelers both by riverboat, railroad, and horse. The St. James Hotel offers magnificent views of the limestone bluffs, the Mississippi River, and historic downtown Red Wing.

Minnesota's landmark hotel, The Saint Paul Hotel, is a world of European-inspired elegance with superlative service and gracious accommodations. An atmosphere of plush sophistication prevails throughout The Saint Paul Hotel. Built in 1910, the handsome Italian Renaissance Revival building was constructed by local businessman Lucius P. Ordway.

Situated amid St. Louis' historic downtown district, St. Louis Union Station Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton features a plethora of dining options, delightful onsite activities, and a close proximity to St. Louis' most popular attractions.

Since 1915, Many Glacier Hotel has offered a unique, one-of-a-kind experience to explore the magnificent landscape of Glacier National Park, Montana. Situated on the shores of Swiftcurrent Lake the hotel is comprised of five-story, Swiss-style chalets offering 215 guestrooms that exude a Swiss-alpine ambiance.

Lake McDonald Lodge is a picturesque destination situated on the eastern shore of the magnificent Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park featuring charming accommodations amid breathtaking views of the lush natural landscape. Comprised of a main lodge, row of cabins, and a 1950s era motor inn, the lodge was established in June 14, 1914 and offers 100 guestrooms furnished with charming comforts.

Omni Mount Washington was the creation of industrialist Joseph Stickney, who built The Mount Washington Hotel in 1902. The stunning red-roofed Spanish Renaissance-style hotel, with its grand, colonnaded veranda, was the setting for the historic Bretton Woods Monetary Conference in 1944.

Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club exemplifies New England. Its century-old history ties the historic hotel to the region's heritage while seamlessly offering all the high-end amenities of any modern hotel alongside pristine, panoramic views of New Hampshire's White Mountains.

Capturing the unique New Mexico heritage and the spirit of the Southwest, the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza hotel combines the elegance of a bygone era with sophisticated conveniences. This landmark hotel features 158 thoughtfully-appointed guestrooms and suites, over 7,000 sq ft of meeting and event space, casual and refined dining experiences, and proximity to Santa Fe's most significant attractions, including the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Museum Hill, and Loretto Chapel.

La Fonda on the Plaza is a Santa Fe landmark, just steps away from history and art museums, a variety of galleries and shops, historic churches and, of course, the Plaza. The historic inn's Pueblo-style architecture features thick wood beams, latilla ceilings, and carved corbels.

Set on six beautifully landscaped acres in Santa Fe’s downtown, La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa was originally constructed as a mansion known as The Staab House. Completed in 1882, the estate served as the home of Abraham and Julia Staab, members of high society in Santa Fe. The recipient of a coveted AAA Four Diamond Award, La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa is today among the most sought after holiday destinations in the country.

From the summit of Bear Mountain, one can see the towering skyline of New York City. Only 45 minutes away from the Big Apple, guests can find a rustic mountain retreat ranging from technology-free log cabins to accommodations which offer modern day comforts.

Situated in the unspoiled Adirondack Mountains, The Sagamore Resort opened in 1883 and was a social center for the wealthy visiting Lake George. After closing in 1981, the hotel was reopened a few years later and restored to its original grandeur. Today the resort offers a wealth of recreational and dining opportunities for guests who enjoy "roughing it" with an elegance in the woods.

It is not hard to imagine the finger lake region of frontier days when you stay at The Otesaga Resort Hotel. Otesaga, named for the Iroquois word for " A Place of Meetings," is located on the southern shore of Lake Otsego in Cooperstown, New York, and ranks as one of America's original grand lakeside hotels.

Nestled in the foothills of New York, on the picturesque shores of Oquaga Lake, The Chestnut Inn is a waterfront retreat in the grand tradition of the Catskills resorts of the 1940s and 50s. Originally opened in 1928, this lakeside hideaway boasts 400 feet of shoreline, perfect for water activities like canoeing and kayaking, as well as 17 charming suites and both indoor and outdoor dining experiences.

Overlooking City Park on Ridge Street, The Queensbury Hotel provides a locally owned experience to the visitors of Glens Falls. This iconic 124-room hotel is a cozy and comfortable stay while offering locally-inspired American cuisine, a festive gastropub bar with live entertainment, an indoor heated pool, fitness center, and over 12,000 square feet of meeting and event space.

Experience timeless grandeur at OHEKA CASTLE, a 1920s estate the New York Times once declared “the finest country house in America.”

In 1869, rocky cliffs rising above a crystal blue glacial lake in the Hudson River Valley inspired Albert Smiley to create Mohonk Mountain House as a resort where guests could renew body, mind, and spirit in a beautiful natural setting. Now, over 140 years later, it is still owned and operated by the Smiley family.

The InterContinental New York Barclay is a distinguished luxury hotel that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury.

For over seventy years, the JW Marriott Essex House New York has been an oasis of class and elegance on the edge of Central Park. The hotel offers stunning views of Central Park and the New York skyline, complemented by luxurious appointments and first-class service.

For over 100 years, Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton has elegantly reflected the rich history of its vibrant and dynamic location in the heart of Manhattan.

Warren & Wetmore built this historic landmark hotel in 1926. The Berkshire Hotel was purchased in May 1978 by the Dunfey Hotels Corporation, which included the Omni Hotels and Dunfey Hotels groups. The property received a $9.5 million face-lift in 1979.

Since before the Revolutionary War, the Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn has welcomed guests to the beautiful Hudson Valley. The property has continuously operated since 1766, retaining much of its colonial charm and character, while offering modern conveniences to guests seeking an historic vacation.

For nine decades, the Hotel Saranac, Curio Collection by Hilton has been the centerpiece and constant cultural and social hub of the idyllic Adirondack village. Adventurers have historically come to seek out this magical village, not only as a place for rest and recuperations, but also as a basecamp for further adventures of their own making.

Omni Grove Park Inn is one of the South’s best-loved resorts. Built in 1913 with granite stones mined from Sunset Mountain, the resort overlooks the city of Asheville, N.C., and provides majestic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. With its distinctive undulating red clay tile roof and original Roycroft furnishings and fixtures, The Grove Park Inn captures the essence of the Arts and Crafts movement.

The neo-classical 10-story facade of the Dunhill Hotel has been a permanent feature in uptown Charlotte since it opened in 1929. Designed by architect Louis Asbury Sr., the Dunhill's first incarnation was as the fashionable Mayfair Manor apartments.

Located in southside Greensboro, NC, The Historic Magnolia House is a step into the jazzy and influential mid-century. With an array of famous historical guests from Miles Davis to Jackie Robinson, The Historical Magnolia House emits a vintage and welcoming feeling.

Founded in 1895, Pinehurst is a quintessential resort encompassing three historic hotels, a wealth of recreational activities, and 2,000 breathtaking North Carolina acres. Set in one of America's only National historic landmark Districts, Pinehurst recalls a pleasant time gone by.

Originally a grand country home built by a captain of industry of the early 20th century, this opulent estate has been restored to its original 85-room grandeur and houses one of America's finest conference centers.

Just minutes from downtown Cincinnati lies the picturesque village of Mariemont, Ohio, envisioned by its founder Mary Muhlenberry Emery as a "National Exemplar" in practical town planning. In the heart of the town sits the Mariemont Inn, a striking three-story Tudor structure.

The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza is a true French Art Deco hotel masterpiece. Opened in 1931, the hotel was an integral part of the first multi-use complex in the United States. Described as a "city within a city," the complex featured an office tower, hotel, fully automated garage, shopping complex, and restaurants.

The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City first opened its doors in 1911 with two, 10-story towers and 224 guest rooms. In 1930, a third wing was added, raising the structure to 14 stories and increasing capacity to 525 rooms.

Formerly the Multnomah Hotel, Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Downtown has been part of Portland's historic landscape since 1912 and features original architecture with modern comforts located in the heart of the city.

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 stately Historic Hotel Bethlehem has been restored to its original 1922 grandeur. Palladian windows provide dramatic views of the downtown district. Seven large murals by artist George Gray retell the history of Bethlehem, from its founding by Moravian brethren to its position as industrial center. Classically styled guestrooms offer views of the city’s Main Street or the noted Bethlehem Star on South Mountain.

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.

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.

This beautiful and serene inn is a top 25 AAA 4-Diamond Historic Hotel, decorated with carefully chosen Arts and Crafts style furnishings, such as hand-screened Bradbury and Bradbury wallpaper 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.

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 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 63-room Lancaster Arts Hotel is a boutique hotel in revitalized downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Using the backdrop of a classic red brick warehouse, the vibrant and eclectic hotel is infused with thoroughly modern touches.

Amid the lush countryside of Lancaster County lies The Inn at Leola Village. This AAA Four Diamond Award recipient blends historic charm and modern amenities on acres of herb and perennial gardens. Osteria Avanti provides an Italian-inspired dining experience for guests. The Spa, Village Floral Shop, private wedding gardens, along with seven private venues are ideal for leadership training, corporate retreats, and elegant gatherings.

With a blend of classic elegance and modern sophistication, the renowned Omni William Penn has served as Pittsburgh’s premier hotel since 1916. This historic hotel features 597 beautifully appointed guest rooms including 38 suites, 52,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, and five dining options.

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.

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.

Built in 1869 and renovated in the 1920s, the Penn Wells Hotel graces Wellsboro’s quaint, gas-lit Main Street. The Philadelphia Inquirer in the 1920s called the Hotel “the Gem of the Roosevelt Highway,” recognizing its location on the Historic Route 6 corridor between New York and Chicago. The Hotel is noted for its mahogany woodwork, high ceilings, wood-burning lobby fireplaces, and for hosting famous guests like Groucho Marx and Joan Crawford.

Since its inception in 1919, the historic Condado Vanderbilt Hotel has catered to sophisticated San Juan travelers who place one aspiration above all else – to pursue a lifestyle of five-star luxury and leisure within some of the world’s most exclusive destinations. Discover Puerto Rico as it is meant to be experienced at the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel where exacting service, luxury accommodations, exquisite amenities, and fine dining are a hallmark of every stay.

Hamlet's proclamation to Ophelia, “Get thee to a nunnery” implies a certain negativity, but Puerto Rico is legions away from Denmark, and if the Bard had the good fortune to find himself on that Caribbean isle today, standing in front of the remarkable edifice of historic El Convento Hotel, he’d have surely penned something else.

On certain occasions, tragedy can inspire greatness. Such is the case of Rhode Island’s Newport Beach Hotel & Suites (formerly known as the Inn at Newport Beach.) A massive hurricane in 1938 wiped out the town’s numerous beach establishments. Two years later, after the sand settled, the Toppa family decided to build a new inn on the beach, positioning the property 100 feet from the rocks and the ocean’s crashing waves.

A National Historic Landmark, the John Rutledge House Inn was built in 1763 by John Rutledge, a noted signer of the U.S. Constitution, governor of South Carolina, and briefly, chief justice of the Supreme Court. The historic inn incorporates two carriage houses plus the distinctive home.

The Wentworth Mansion, built in 1886 as a private residence for the wealthy cotton merchant Francis Silas Rodgers, invites guests to enjoy the preserved opulence of America’s Gilded Age.

The General Morgan Inn and Conference Center, a historic hotel in Tennessee, takes its name from the Confederate leader whose daring raids into the upper Midwest terrorized the Union Army during the Civil War.

Located in the heart of Music City, adjacent to the state capitol, the Hermitage Hotel is the only remaining grand hotel in Nashville and the only commercial Beaux Arts structure in the state of Tennessee. This historic AAA Five Diamond hotel has become so ingrained in the city's lifeblood, that the slogan "Meet me at the Hermitage" has held up for close to 100 years.

A stay at the Union Station combines the elegance of the past with the modern conveniences of the present. The excitement of millions of travelers who passed within these walls remains almost palpable. For over a century, this massive turreted structure has been a distinctive feature of Nashville’s cityscape.

Originally opened in 1930, Hotel Settles has been restored to reclaim its place as the social center of West Texas. This historical Art Deco oasis serves as the towering centerpiece of downtown Big Spring, approximately 41.5 miles from Midland. Extensive renovations using the building’s original blueprints have brought back the stylish details that evoke the charm, craftsmanship, and architectural details of a bygone era.

The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton has 159 guestrooms and suites, 219 private apartment residences on the upper 11 floors, a state-of-the-art concert venue, meeting facilities including a 14,500 square foot ballroom, four dining outlets, and retail and office space. As the epi-center of southeastern downtown Dallas, The Statler bridges the Central Business District, Farmers Market, the Arts District, and Deep Ellum.

Internationally famous as the scene of 35th President John F Kennedy’s final address on the morning of November 22, 1963, Hilton Fort Worth is an elegant landmark hotel places guests just a few blocks from Sundance Square. Located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, this historic hotel offers thoughtfully-appointed accommodations and exceptional service.

Stagecoach Inn was established in 1860, and is believed to be the oldest structure in Salado, Texas.

Ideally nestled along the historic River Walk in downtown San Antonio, the Omni La Mansion del Rio is where history comes alive. The historic hotel includes 338 comfortably appointed guest rooms and suites, the award-winning Las Canarias restaurant and its Texas Hill Country-infused menu, and unparalleled hospitality.

Boasting Gothic architecture and located in the heart of San Antonio's downtown district, the Emily Morgan Hotel exemplifies luxury accommodations coupled with the allure of historical significance. Nearby to prime locations such as the Alamo and the scenic River Walk, bask in the Hotel's inviting setting, showcasing a myriad of dining options, accommodation and event space styles, and a timeless charm.

Located adjacent to the Alamo, the original Menger Hotel was constructed on the site of Menger′s brewery, the first brewery in Texas. Opening on February 1, 1859, "the finest hotel west of the Mississippi River" was host to such notables as Sam Houston, Generals Lee and Grant and Presidents McKinley, Taft and Eisenhower—Teddy Roosevelt even recruited the Rough Riders in the Menger Bar.

The Green Mountains of Vermont offer year-round delights. Tucked amid the picturesque countryside, the landmark Castle Hill Resort and Spa combines gracious hospitality with a scenic setting and modern amenities.

The Middlebury Inn has been in continuous operation as a hotel for over 180 years. The Inn began as the Vermont Hotel, a brick "public house" opened by Nathan Wood in 1827. The inn changed hands and became the Addison House in 1852, and then saw improvements in 1865 at the hands of owner Darwin Rider, who ran a free carriage to all trains and operated a large livery for his guests.

Visit Boar’s Head Resort and Birdwood Mansion for delicious food, world-class golf and tennis facilities, relaxing spa experiences and luxurious accommodations.

The classic Georgian Revival architecture of the Mimslyn Inn rises gracefully from the rolling hills of the Shenandoah Valley. The warmth and charm of the Mimslyn have been welcoming guests since 1931. The inn is in close proximity to all of the area’s signature attractions, including the spectacular Luray Caverns.

The Virginian Lynchburg, Curio Collection by Hilton has been the centerpiece of downtown Lynchburg since 1913. This magnificent hotel has been thoughtfully restored to its historic grandeur and refreshed with numerous amenities for the modern traveler.

Escape, unwind, and indulge at the historic Inn at Willow Grove. Located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this beautiful manor house offers luxurious accommodations, perfect for relaxing getaways, memorable weddings, romantic honeymoons, productive staff retreats, and so much more.

The Jefferson Hotel opened on Halloween in 1895 to a grand gala. The five-star hotel has since become known for breathtaking public spaces, luxurious accommodations, exceptional dining, and genuine, friendly service.

Nestled in Historic Downtown Staunton in the heart of the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, this 124-room hotel captures the spirit, history and charm of the old South. Originally built in 1924, the property underwent a complete top to bottom renovation in 2005 and has was lovingly restored to it's original grandeur.

A historic Virginia boutique hotel that exemplifies artful design and a modern, upscale, state-of-the-art experience. This hotel has 49 rooms, and is on a picturesque 80-acre campus in Staunton with stunning views at every turn.

Airlie is a serene getaway from the everyday, the premier destination for conferences, weddings, and scenic getaways in Northern Virginia. Situated on 300 well-manicured acres at the foothills of the Shenandoah Mountains, Airlie is a Warrenton, VA hotel and conference center with expansive meeting space and beautiful wedding venues brought to life by a team of dedicated event professionals.

Regarded among the world’s greatest inns, the Williamsburg is the crown jewel of the Colonial Williamsburg hotels, offering luxurious accommodations adjacent to the country’s most celebrated live interactive history museum.

Renowned as the largest living history museum in the world, Colonial Williamsburg offers visitors a taste of 18th-century life through its architecture, costumed interpreters and historical reenactments.

The recently renovated Fairmont Olympic Hotel - Seattle has redefined sophistication in Seattle, Washington. Open since the 1920s, this hotel has almost a century of service under its belt and has a reputation to match. Celebrating its inauguration with a grand ball, the Fairmont Olympic has continued the tradition of treating every moment like that first night - with impeccable service, attention to detail, and pride.

The Mayflower Park Hotel was constructed in 1927, opening under the name of the Bergonian, and is the oldest continuously operating hotel in downtown Seattle. The building’s facade—complete with ornate terra cotta detailing—evokes a sense of history the minute the building meets your gaze.

The Pfister is known as the “Jewel of Milwaukee,” a Victorian masterpiece located just three blocks from Lake Michigan. The hotel’s elegance is further enhanced by the tradition of “salve” a philosophy that embodies the spirit of fine hospitality and is brought to life by each member of the hotel’s staff. The Pfister is set apart from other downtown hotels by a number of distinguishing features, including an ornate three-story lobby flanked by a grand marble staircase at one end and a massive fireplace at the other.

Homesteader Charles J. Wort (pronounced "wirt") arrived in Jackson Hole in 1893, working the land like any other number of pioneers. In 1941 his sons, John and Jess, took local pioneering to a new level, building a luxury hotel—a ridiculous notion to many local ranchers and residents—on four lots that their father had purchased in 1915.

Lake Yellowstone Hotel was completed in 1891 as part of a series of hotels to accommodate visitors to Yellowstone National Park. Beginning in 1903, it was re-designed and expanded by architect Robert Reamer. His design included a clapboarded Colonial Revival structure and three porticoes that overlook the lake.

The accommodations in Yellowstone National Park aren't just places to stay, they are monuments to a long-standing ideal that special places in the world should be set aside and preserved for future generations. Staying in the park is the best way for visitors to experience all Yellowstone has to offer. On May 28, 1987, The Old Faithful Inn was designated by the U. S. Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark.


