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Book Now for Spectacular Savings
at Historic Hotels of America
Before these discounts are history...
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Take advantage of deals and special offers for your 2021 travel. Most hotels are offering guests flexible change policies, plus extra savings for booking now and booking longer.
Members, donors, and supporters of the National Trust for Historic Preservation save up to 30% off best available rates at more than 200 participating Historic Hotels of America with offer code NHP when booking at www.HistoricHotels.org.
Here is a sample of special savings at Historic Hotels of America:
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Jekyll Island Club Resort (1887)
Jekyll Island, Georgia
Nestled on a barrier island off the Georgia coast, the Jekyll Island Club Resort dates to 1887. Within the resort, the architectural beauty of the Queen Anne-style Jekyll Island Club. Once the world’s most exclusive hunting club, many of America’s leading families were regulars at the Jekyll Island Club, such as the Astors, the Rockefellers, and the Morgans.
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Napa River Inn (1884)
Napa, California
Walking distance to everything world-class, the distinctive Napa River Inn, located at the Historic Napa Mill in Downtown Napa has been named one of America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is a Forbes Four-Star hotel. Explore the grand Victorian lobby, located in the historic Hatt Building with stately columns, high ceilings, brass chandelier, and fireplace with an ornate brass grate in the salmon-colored lobby, which is decorated with period furnishings.
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Green Park Inn (1891)
Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Opened in 1891, the Green Park Inn boasts a blend of turn-of-the-century style and genteel hospitality. Nestled in North Carolina's High Country, guests approach the entrance and glance up at the original Queen Anne Victorian styling, with gingerbread-style third-story shingles and gabled roofs, and sympathetic blending of 20th century Colonial Revival-inspired expansions.
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The Broadmoor (1918)
Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Grande Dame of the Rockies upholds its legacy of unparalleled elegance, service, and cuisine alongside a unique art collection, that captures the spirit of the West from American masters such as Remington, Farny, Bierstadt, and Russell. Guests can play a round of golf on one of the hotel's three championship-caliber golf courses, all with spectacular views and perfectly manicured greens, in this beautiful mountain setting or stroll through enchanting Seven Falls and marvel at the soaring granite walls, tree-lined roads, and natural beauty called “The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado.”
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St. James Hotel (1875)
St. James, Minnesota
The St. James Hotel was built in 1875 atop the rolling bluffs of Red Wing, Minnesota, which was once the largest wheat trading market in the world. The first guests marveled at the Hotel’s modern features, including steam heat, hot and cold running water, and a state of-the-art kitchen. Its acclaimed dining facility became a regular stop for riverboat and trains alike.
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Omni Bedford Springs Resort & Spa (1806)
Bedford, Pennsylvania
Discover the amazing heritage of the Omni Bedford Springs Resort & Spa. Dating back to 1806, this outstanding holiday destination still displays many of its original eclectic architectural features, such as its red brick façade and white columns. The Omni Bedford Springs Resort & Spa is even designated as a U.S. National Historic Landmark District.
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The Omni Homestead Resort (1766)
Hot Springs, Virginia
The iconic Omni Homestead Resort, located in the scenic Allegheny Mountains, has been welcoming guests for more than 250 years. Today, the legendary resort and National Historic Landmark continues to provide unparalleled hospitality and Southern charm in a 2,300-acre setting distinguished by natural hot springs and a splendid four-season climate.
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The Omni Grove Park Inn (1913)
Asheville, North Carolina
Discover the Arts & Crafts-style architecture of The Omni Grove Park Inn. Built in 1913, The Omni Grove Park Inn was built from massive granite stones brought by wagon, mule, and pulley. Guests can enjoy sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, innovative restaurants, a Donald Ross-designed golf course, and an award-winning spa.
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The Hotel Hershey ® (1933)
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Inspired by a Mediterranean postcard, chocolate magnate Milton S. Hershey built the hotel of his dreams overlooking the cocoa-scented town that famously bore his name. Since 1933, The Hotel Hershey has defined service, luxury, and elegance without pretense with a renowned spa, distinctive restaurants, boutique shopping, recreation activities, access to three golf courses, and 300 panoramic acres of manicured gardens and tranquil reflecting pools.
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The Stagecoach Inn (1852)
Salado, Texas
Built in 1852, the Stagecoach Inn is thought to be the most historic surviving structure in Salado, Texas. Be sure to walk through history inside the Stagecoach Inn’s restaurant. The Inn’s restaurant is acclaimed for its hush puppies, chicken fried steak, and Strawberry Kiss dessert.
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La Fonda (1922)
Santa Fe, New Mexico
La Fonda is a beloved landmark of Southwestern hospitality and was the earliest and best-known hotel in America’s oldest capital city, Santa Fe. It is the only hotel situated on the historic Santa Fe Plaza, the center of shopping, nightlife, annual art markets, and special events. La Fonda guests are transformed by the hotel’s authenticity and the distinctive ever-present influences of famed architect John Gaw Meem and celebrated Southwest architect and designer Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter.
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The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa (1876)
Riverside, California
Originally built as a two-story adobe guesthouse in 1876, The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa has become the crown jewel of Southern California. This National Historic Landmark allows guests to experience the enchantment of a European castle with The Inn’s one-of-a-kind architecture.
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The National Hotel (1939)
Miami Beach, Florida
The National Hotel, a historic Art Deco hotel built in 1939 by architect Roy France, restores timeless elegance to Miami Beach’s world-famous oceanfront, with a luxurious hotel experience defined by impeccable services and amenities. One of the most elegant and grand luxury hotels in Miami Beach when it opened in 1940, this landmark hotel continues to shine in the Miami Beach Architectural District. The signature 205-foot infinity pool is a classic icon of the area, ensuring guests experience the best tropical paradise in Miami Beach.
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