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Meetings, Events, Reunions, and Weddings G Uide ® MEETINGS, EVENTS, REUNIONS, AND WEDDINGS G UIDE HI STOR IC HOT E L S . ORG HI STOR IC HOT E L S W ORLDWIDE . COM About Historic Hotels of America® Historic Hotels of America is the offi cial program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation for recognizing and celebrating the fi nest Historic Hotels. Historic Hotels of America was founded in 1989 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation with 32 charter members. Today, Historic Hotels of America has more than 295 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. Historic Hotels of America is comprised of mostly independently owned and operated properties. More than 30 of the world’s fi nest hospitality brands, chains, and collections are represented in Historic Hotels of America. 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 signifi cance. For more information, please visit HistoricHotels.org. Nominate your favorite hotel for membership: HistoricHotels.org/nominate. About Historic Hotels Worldwide® As a global program for showcasing historic hotels, Historic Hotels Worldwide provides a defi nitive resource for travelers to discover historic hotels and their inspired architecture, cultural traditions, and authentic cuisine. Historic Hotels Worldwide is a prestigious collection of historic treasures, including historic hotels, castles, chateaus, palaces, academies, haciendas, villas, monasteries, and other historic lodging spanning eleven centuries. Historic Hotels Worldwide represents the fi nest global historic accommodation collection. Criteria encompasses strategic cultural and historic preservation elements that ensure quality heritage travel experiences. Participation is limited to those distinctive historic hotels that adhere to the following criteria: present use as historic accommodations; minimum age for the building is 75 years or older; historically relevant as a signifi cant location with a historic district, historically signifi cant, landmark, place of a historic event, former home of a famous person, or historic city center; hotel celebrates its history by showcasing memorabilia, artwork, photography, and other examples of its historic signifi cance; recognized by local preservation organization or national trust. For more information, please visit HistoricHotelsWorldwide.com. Nominate your favorite hotel for membership: HistoricHotelsWorldwide.com/nominate. CONTACT INFORMATION COMPLETE AN ONLINE RFP: CONFERENCES: HistoricHotels.org/RFPconferences or HistoricHotelsWorldwide.com/RFP MEETINGS: HistoricHotels.org/RFPmeetings or HistoricHotelsWorldwide.com/RFP REUNIONS: HistoricHotels.org/RFPreunions or HistoricHotelsWorldwide.com/RFP WEDDINGS: HistoricHotels.org/RFPweddings or HistoricHotelsWorldwide.com/RFP FOR OTHER QUESTIONS AND VIP GROUPS, CONTACT: +1 800 678 8946 [email protected] Historic Hotels of America Index Hotel Name Location Year Established Hotel Name Location Year Established 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa Eureka Springs, Arkansas 1886 Castle Hotel & Spa Tarrytown, New York 1910 Admiral Fell Inn Baltimore, Maryland 1770 Cavalier Hotel, The—Reopening in 2017 Virginia Beach, Virginia 1927 Admiral Hotel, The Mobile, Alabama 1940 Cavallo Point–the Lodge at the Golden Gate Sausalito/San Francisco, California 1901 Airlie Warrenton, Virginia 1892 Chanler at Cliff Walk, The Newport, Rhode Island 1873 AKA Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1912 Chase Park Plaza, The St. Louis, Missouri 1922 AKA Sutton Place New York, New York 1926 Chateau At Oregon Caves, The Cave Junction, Oregon 1934 AKA Times Square New York, New York 1893 Chattanooga Choo Choo Chattanooga, Tennessee 1909 AKA Wall Street New York, New York 1907 Churchill, The Washington, District of Columbia 1906 American Club, The Kohler, Wisconsin 1918 Cincinnatian Hotel, The Cincinnati, Ohio 1882 Amway Grand Plaza Hotel Grand Rapids, Michigan 1916 Claremont Club & Spa, A Fairmont Hotel Berkeley, California 1915 Ashland Springs Hotel Ashland, Oregon 1925 Cliff House at Pikes Peak Manitou Springs, Colorado 1874 Ashton Hotel, The Fort Worth, Texas 1915 Colony Hotel Kennebunkport, Maine 1872 Atherton Hotel at Oklahoma State University, The Stillwater, Oklahoma 1950 Colony Hotel & Cabaña Club Delray Beach, Florida 1926 Basin Harbor Club Vergennes, Vermont 1886 Concord’s Colonial Inn Concord, Massachusetts 1716 Battle House Renaissance Mobile Condado Plaza Hilton, The San Juan, Puerto Rico 1955 Hotel & Spa Mobile, Alabama 1847 Condado Vanderbilt Hotel San Juan, Puerto Rico 1919 Bear Mountain Inn Bear Mountain, New York 1915 Cork Factory Hotel Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1865 Beekman Arms & Delamater Inn Rhinebeck, New York 1766 Craddock Terry Hotel and Event Center Lynchburg, Virginia 1893 Benbow Historic Inn Garberville, California 1926 Cranwell Resort, Spa and Golf Club Lenox, Massachusetts 1894 Berkeley City Club, The Berkeley, California 1930 Crater Lake Lodge Crater Lake National Park, Oregon 1915 Bienville House New Orleans, Louisiana 1835 Crockett Hotel, The San Antonio, Texas 1909 Blennerhassett, The Parkersburg, West Virginia 1889 Crowne Pointe Historic Inn & Spa Provincetown, Massachusetts 1900 Boar’s Head, The Charlottesville, Virginia 1834 Dewberry Charleston, The Charleston, South Carolina 1964 Boone Tavern Hotel and Restaurant DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel of Berea College Berea, Kentucky 1909 Detroit Downtown–Fort Shelby Detroit, Michigan 1917 Boston Park Plaza Boston, Massachusetts 1927 Drake Hotel,The Chicago, Illinois 1920 Bright Angel Lodge & Cabins Grand Canyon National Park, Dunhill Hotel, The Charlotte, North Carolina 1929 Arizona 1935 dusitD2 hotel constance pasadena Pasadena, California 1926 Broadmoor, The Colorado Springs, Colorado 1918 Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club Jackson, New Hampshire 1879 Brown Hotel, The Louisville, Kentucky 1923 Edgewater, The Madison, Wisconsin 1948 Buccaneer, The Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands 1653 El Tovar Hotel Grand Canyon National Park, Capital Hilton Washington, District of Columbia 1943 Arizona 1905 Capital Hotel Little Rock, Arkansas 1873 Embassy Suites by Hilton Caribbean Motel Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 1957 Portland Downtown Portland, Oregon 1912 Caribe Hilton San Juan, Puerto Rico 1949 Emily Morgan San Antonio– A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, The San Antonio, Texas 1924 Casa Claridge’s at Faena Miami Beach Miami Beach, Florida 1928 Fairfax at Embassy Row, The Washington, District of Columbia 1927 Casa Marina Hotel & Restaurant Jacksonville Beach, Florida 1925 Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston Boston, Massachusetts 1912 Casa Monica Resort & Spa St. Augustine, Florida 1888 Fairmont Heritage Place, Castle Hill Resort and Spa, The Cavendish, Vermont 1905 Ghirardelli Square San Francisco, California 1893 reservations: +1 800 678 8946 HistoricHotels.org 1 Historic Hotels of America Index Hotel Name Location Year Established Hotel Name Location Year Established Fairmont Hotel San Francisco, The San Francisco, California 1907 Hilton St. Louis Downtown at the Arch St. Louis, Missouri 1888 Fairmont Sonoma Mission Historic Hotel Bethlehem Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 1922 Inn & Spa, The Sonoma, California 1927 Historic Hotels of Lake Geneva Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 1856 XV Beacon Boston, Massachusetts 1903 Historic Inns of Annapolis Annapolis, Maryland 1727 Francis Marion Hotel Charleston, South Carolina 1924 Hollywood Roosevelt, The Hollywood, California 1927 French Lick Springs Hotel at Hotel Alex Johnson Rapid City, South Dakota 1928 French Lick Resort French Lick, Indiana 1901 Hotel Blackhawk Davenport, Iowa 1915 Gasparilla Inn & Club, The Boca Grande, Florida 1913 Hotel Boulderado Boulder, Colorado 1909 General Morgan Inn, The Greeneville, Tennessee 1884 Hotel Brexton Baltimore, Maryland 1881 Georges, The Lexington, Virginia 1789 Hotel Captain Cook Anchorage, Alaska 1964 Georgian Terrace Hotel, The Atlanta, Georgia 1911 Hotel Congress, The Tucson, Arizona 1919 Gettysburg Hotel, Est. 1797 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 1797 Hotel Deco XV Omaha, Nebraska 1930 Glasbern Country Inn Fogelsville, Pennsylvania 1787 Hotel du Pont Wilmington, Delaware 1913 Grand Hotel Mackinac Island, Michigan 1887 Hotel Durant Berkeley, California 1928 Grand Hotel Marriott Resort, Golf Club & Spa Point Clear, Alabama 1847 Hotel El Convento Old San Juan, Puerto Rico 1651 Graylyn Estate, The Winston–Salem, North Carolina 1932 Hotel Galvez & Spa, A Wyndham Grand Hotel Galveston, Texas 1911 Green Park Inn Blowing Rock, North Carolina 1891 Hotel Hershey®, The Hershey, Pennsylvania 1933 Greyfield Inn Cumberland Island, Georgia 1900 Hotel La Rose Santa Rosa, California 1907 Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort Tucson, Arizona 1929 Hotel Lombardy Washington, District of Columbia 1929 Hanover Inn Dartmouth Hanover, New Hampshire 1780 Hotel Monteleone New Orleans, Louisiana 1886 Harbor View Hotel Edgartown, Massachusetts 1891 Hotel Northampton, The Northampton, Massachusetts 1927 Hassayampa Inn Prescott, Arizona 1927 Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center, Hawthorne Hotel Salem, Massachusetts 1925 Curio—A Collection by Hilton, The Roanoke, Virginia 1888 Haywood Park Hotel Asheville, North Carolina 1923 Hotel San
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