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Historic Hotels of America | Historic Hotels Worldwide

Historic Hotels of America | Historic Hotels Worldwide

Hospitality

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Historic Hotels of America and Historic Hotels Worldwide recognizes and celebrates the finest historic hotels.

About us

About Historic Hotels of America® Historic Hotels of America is the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation for recognizing and celebrating the finest Historic Hotels. Historic Hotels of America has more than 300 historic hotels. These historic hotels have all faithfully maintained their authenticity, sense of place, and architectural integrity in the United States of America, including 46 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. To be nominated and selected for membership into this prestigious program, a hotel must be at least 50 years old; has been designated by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark or listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places; and recognized as having historic significance. For more information, please visit HistoricHotels.org. About Historic Hotels Worldwide® Historic Hotels Worldwide® is a prestigious collection of more than 350 historic treasures, including historic hotels, castles, chateaus, palaces, academies, haciendas, villas, monasteries, and other historic lodging spanning more than ten centuries. To be nominated and selected, historical lodging properties must be at least 75 years old; utilize historic accommodations; serve as the former home or be located on the grounds of the former home of famous persons or significant location for an event in history; be located in or within walking distance to a historic district, historically significant landmark, place of historic event, or a historic city center; be recognized by a local preservation organization or national trust; and display historic memorabilia, artwork, photography, and other examples of its historic significance. To be selected in the United States for inclusion in Historic Hotels Worldwide, a hotel must meet the above criteria plus be a member of Historic Hotels of America. For more information, please visit HistoricHotelsWorldwide.com.

Website
http://www.historichotels.org
Industry
Hospitality
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1989
Specialties
hospitality, tourism, history, member organizations, Marketing, Sales, travel, Preservation, culture, architecture, and art

Locations

  • Primary

    1420 New York Avenue NW

    Suite 200

    Washington, DC 20005, US

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  • The Queensbury Hotel has been a cornerstone of Glens Falls, New York since 1926. Located between Lake George and Saratoga Springs, this historic property blends timeless architecture with modern hospitality. Following a thoughtful restoration in 2019, the hotel retains its original terrazzo floors and mahogany doors while offering contemporary guest rooms, dining, and event spaces. As autumn unfolds in the Adirondack region, The Queensbury becomes a seasonal destination for travelers seeking foliage, culture, and comfort. Guests enjoy easy access to mineral baths in Saratoga Springs, scenic views around Lake George, and the charm of downtown Glens Falls—once named “Hometown USA” by Look magazine for its civic spirit during World War II. The Queensbury continues to serve as a gathering place for visitors and locals alike, offering a unique blend of history, hospitality, and regional pride. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/eydpK39x

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  • The 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs, Arkansas is a remarkable example of historic preservation and hospitality. Built by Irish stonemasons from locally quarried limestone, this mountaintop retreat opened in 1886 to serve travelers drawn to the healing waters of the Ozarks. Over the years, it has operated as a luxury resort, a women's college, and a controversial hospital, each chapter adding depth to its legacy. Today, the hotel offers modern amenities including a full-service spa, rooftop dining, and guided ghost tours that explore its storied past. Guests experience both the elegance of the Gilded Age and the comfort of contemporary travel. The Crescent Hotel continues to welcome visitors seeking relaxation, history, and a connection to the unique spirit of Eureka Springs. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/epUVnHty

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  • Located just 40 miles south of Pittsburgh, The George Washington Hotel in Washington, Pennsylvania is a remarkable example of Beaux-Arts architecture and historic preservation. Designed in 1922 by renowned architect William Lee Stoddart, this ten-story landmark has hosted presidents, celebrities, and cultural heritage travelers for over a century. Beyond its elegant ballrooms and restored guestrooms, the hotel is known for something a bit more mysterious. Guests and staff have reported paranormal activity throughout the building, especially on the fourth, eighth, and tenth floors. From unexplained piano music and whispering voices to ghostly figures and portraits that seem to follow your gaze, the stories add a layer of intrigue to this historic destination. Today, The George Washington Hotel continues to welcome visitors with its rich legacy, upscale event spaces, and guided ghost tours. As a proud member of Historic Hotels of America, it offers a unique blend of heritage, hospitality, and local lore that makes it a standout in the region. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/eZ25Cy-y

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  • The Middlebury Inn has been a cornerstone of Vermont hospitality since 1827. Located in the heart of Middlebury’s historic downtown, this distinguished property is one of the longest continuously operating hotels in the United States. Originally opened as the Vermont Hotel by Nathan Wood, the inn has evolved over nearly two centuries while preserving its Federal-style architecture and timeless charm. The adjacent Porter Mansion, built in 1825, adds depth to the experience with its curved staircase, marble fireplaces, and Victorian-style guest rooms. Together, these buildings offer a unique blend of historic elegance and modern comfort. From columned ballrooms to intimate sitting rooms, every space reflects a commitment to quality and tradition. Today, The Middlebury Inn continues to welcome guests with warm hospitality and updated amenities, all while honoring its rich heritage. Just steps from the town green and Otter Creek, the inn provides easy access to local shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It remains a trusted destination for travelers, event planners, and history enthusiasts alike. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/eiyRXMEH

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  • Kviknes Hotel has been a symbol of Norwegian hospitality since 1752. Located in Balestrand along the majestic Sognefjord, Norway’s largest and deepest fjord, this historic property has been owned and operated by the Kvikne family for over 135 years. Known as the Pearl of the Sognefjord, the hotel has welcomed international dignitaries including British Prime Minister Clement Attlee and the Japanese Imperial Family. With its blend of romantic Swiss-inspired architecture and modernist additions, Kviknes Hotel offers a unique experience that honors tradition while embracing contemporary comfort. Guests can explore an impressive art collection, enjoy panoramic views of the fjord, and immerse themselves in the cultural richness of the region. Whether arriving by express boat from Bergen or setting out on scenic drives and fjord excursions, a stay at Kviknes Hotel is more than a getaway. It is a journey through history, heritage, and the natural beauty of Norway. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/eSvHkpty

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  • Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa has been a landmark of wellness, hospitality, and heritage in Sonoma Valley since 1895. Built on land known for its mineral-rich hot springs, the resort began as the Boyes Hot Springs Hotel and quickly became one of California’s premier destinations for rest and rejuvenation. Today, the property offers award-winning dining, a world-class spa, and access to the exclusive Sonoma Golf Course. Its Spanish Mission-style architecture and geothermal features reflect a deep commitment to both tradition and innovation. Yet the resort’s legacy includes more than luxury. For generations, guests and staff have shared accounts of unexplained phenomena. A woman named Victoria, dressed in period clothing, is said to walk the halls where she once celebrated her wedding. The Round Room, known for its paranormal activity, has earned a reputation as one of the most haunted hotel rooms in California. Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa continues to offer an unforgettable experience that blends history, elegance, and the enduring intrigue of the unknown. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/gyx-r8FS

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  • For nearly a century, the Inn on Boltwood has been a cornerstone of hospitality in Amherst, Massachusetts. Originally opened in 1926 during the Roaring Twenties, the inn has welcomed generations of guests, including poet Robert Frost, who often stayed while teaching at Amherst College. Following a comprehensive renovation in 2011, the Inn on Boltwood earned Silver LEED certification in recognition of its commitment to environmental sustainability. With 50 geothermal wells providing energy-efficient heating and cooling, the property blends historic preservation with modern innovation. Located in the heart of the Pioneer Valley’s Five College Area, the inn offers proximity to cultural landmarks such as the Emily Dickinson Museum, Historic Deerfield, and the Beneski Museum of Natural History. Owned by the Amherst Inn Company, an affiliate of Amherst College, the Inn on Boltwood continues to reflect the college’s values of stewardship, education, and community engagement. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/e6MerTcf

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  • October marks a time when history and legend come together in unforgettable ways. Historic Hotels of America is pleased to unveil the 2025 Top 25 Most Haunted Hotels. These distinguished properties are known not only for their architectural beauty and cultural significance, but also for the ghost stories that have been shared by generations of staff and guests. This year's list features hotels where visitors have reported encounters with spectral Revolutionary War soldiers, smoky silhouettes of U.S. presidents, melancholy brides, and phantom bellhops. These stories, whether rooted in folklore or personal experience, add a compelling layer to the guest experience. Throughout the month, many of these historic hotels offer seasonal programming such as haunted history tours, ghost story readings, pumpkin carving contests, and specialty cocktails. For cultural travelers, history enthusiasts, and those intrigued by the unexplained, these destinations offer a meaningful way to engage with the past. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/ekv_hwx4

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  • This October, The Capital Hilton invites guests to experience a unique blend of history, hospitality, and seasonal celebration in the heart of Washington, D.C. Located just two blocks from the White House, this iconic hotel has welcomed every U.S. president since Franklin D. Roosevelt, along with world leaders, civil rights icons, and Hollywood legends. Originally opened in 1943 as the Hotel Statler, the property was designed by the renowned firm Holabird & Root and quickly became one of the city’s most exclusive destinations. Its Midcentury Modern architecture and state-of-the-art amenities attracted notable figures including Winston Churchill, Lucille Ball, Judy Garland, and Martin Luther King Jr., who stayed following his “I Have a Dream” speech. The hotel’s Presidential Holding Room was created to offer sitting presidents a private space for confidential meetings, further cementing its role in American history. Today, The Capital Hilton continues to honor its legacy while offering modern comforts and thoughtful programming. This October, guests can enjoy complimentary cocktail tastings in the lobby on Friday and Saturday evenings, and participate in a festive costume contest. The winner will receive a future weekend stay for two, including breakfast. With its proximity to the National Mall, Smithsonian Museums, and the city’s cultural landmarks, The Capital Hilton remains a premier destination for travelers seeking both history and hospitality. #HistoricHotels https://lnkd.in/evTyivth

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  • The October 2025 edition of The Concierge is now available. This month’s issue is packed with timely opportunities to elevate your visibility and prepare for the 2025 Historic Hotels Annual Conference at Fairmont Olympic Hotel in Seattle, Washington. Three key actions to take: • Register for the 2025 Historic Hotels Annual Conference • Secure a Halloween Visibility Bundle to spotlight your hotel this season • Snag a no-cost placement in our fall Employee Rate Newsletter Don’t miss your chance to connect with the historic hospitality community, drive bookings, and make the most of fall marketing momentum. #HistoricHotels https://ow.ly/9s3750X78fB

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