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· Historic Hotels Of America Announces New Members 15 Hotels Includes Two Former Castles, A Fire Station And Handful Of Local LandmarksWASHINGTON, D.C. (October 1, 2003) National Trust Historic Hotels of America announces the addition of 15 members. This selection brings the total members in the program to 203 hotels. This includes a handful of properties originally built for another purpose and later converted to lodging: two castles in New York state—one is the second largest private residence in the United States; a century-old fire station; the first women's dormitory built in Arkansas; a Napa Valley mill; a quaint village and guest house designed by a female architect in 1923; and a Blue Ridge Mountain hunting lodge with a tradition dating to the Civil War. To view the full text of this release and a description of each property below, follow the link below to the Historic Hotels of America Web site: www.historichotels.org/press_room/20031001_new04.htm or visit our home page, www.historichotels.org. New Members Inn at Carnall Hall, Fayetteville, Ark. Napa River Inn, Napa, Calif. The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, Ranch Santa Fe, Calif. The Spa at Norwich Inn, Norwich, Conn. The Peninsula Inn and Spa, Gulfport, Fla. The Fairmont, New Orleans The Kendall Hotel, Cambridge, Mass. Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis Renaissance Grand Hotel, St. Louis Renaissance St. Louis Suites Hotel, St. Louis Oheka Castle, Huntington, N.Y. Castle on the Hudson, Tarrytown, N.Y. High Hampton Inn, Cashiers, N.C Hotel Elliott, Astoria, Ore. The Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle Media Contact: www.historichotels.org |
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