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Cinnamon Mornings and Chocolate Dreams
Whether you're hosting a formal get-together or need a quick brunch idea, this book will spark your imagination and your appetite.
Historic Hotels
There are many distinctive examples of legendary historic hotels amongst the accommodations we feature. Our list of Historic Hotels offer something to suit every need, from downtown destinations to rustic retreats, beachfront locales to mountaintop resorts, and mid-century modern high-rises to classic 18th century inns. The historic hotels in our getaway guide represent their regions’ cultural traditions, historic heritage and architecture. Every Historic Hotel has its own distinctive style and character, and guests will be sure to enjoy a variety of experiences.
For example, the Rocky Mountain region is steeped in history. Amongst the best surviving Historical Landmarks are the West's Historic Hotels. By the same token, all along the Towbarge roots of the central east coast you can find historic inns and small historic hotels proudly restored to and beyond their former splendor and operating establishments for rest and relaxation for today’s weary wanderers. Often established at the first bastions of civilization in a newly developing area, these historic hotels often started life as centers of trade and commerce within their properties could be found storage facilities-- all a manner of necessities for transportation and mobility. Their restaurants often served as the community meeting hall and the lobby as the polling place. Whether you liked it or not, the main tavern was often the local for major decision making, and all together many momentous events in the life of a growing metropolitan area took place within a historic hotels walls.
No matter what type of venue you require, Historic Hotels offer a balance of modern convenience, professional service, and historic ambience that you will be sure to remember. But don’t think “old” has to mean “old-fashioned.” While these properties offer classic character and legendary hospitality, many also provide the latest in high-speed technology, audio-visual equipment, and business services. With a wealth of choices from modern châteaux, manors, farms, townhouses, villas, post-houses and family-owned bed and breakfasts, historic hotels of all sizes staunchly perpetuate the very essence of world travel- prosperity, charm, diversity, seduction, its style and substance, in a word, its soul.


