hotels
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Resident Hotel
Liverpool, England
1800s
Located in the Ropewalks district of central Liverpool, this hotel at 29 Seel Street offers simple boutique rooms in a restored historic warehouse.
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Joseph Smith Memorial Building (Hotel Utah)
Salt Lake City, Utah
1909-11
Opened in 1911, the Beaux-Arts Hotel Utah was a rare cooperative venture of Mormons and non-Mormons, united by their wish for upscale lodgings in Salt Lake City. In 1993, it re-opened as the LDS-owned Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
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Hoff Building
Boise, Idaho
1930
Constructed in 1930 with eleven floors, this striking Art Deco building was Boise's first skyscraper. Originally a hotel with 400 rooms, it has housed offices since 1976 and is now part of the Capitol Area Historic District.
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Gilbert Inn
Seaside, Oregon
1885
First built in 1885 as a two-story cabin, the Gilbert Inn was expanded in Queen Anne style in 1892. Its owner was Alexandre Gilbert, a Frenchman who became mayor of Seaside from 1912 to 1916.
- Hotel deLuxe (Mallory Hotel) Portland, Oregon 1912
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Beverly Hills Hotel
Beverly Hills, California
1912
One of the most famous hotels in the world, the Beverly Hills Hotel has been a favorite of Hollywood stars for over 100 years.
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232 Pine Street
Fort Collins, Colorado
c. 1880
This three-story brick building was constructed around 1880 as a hotel.
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Crater Lake Lodge
Crater Lake NP, Oregon
1915
Built in 1915 and open only in the summer, Crater Lake Lodge offers 71 rooms and a restaurant overlooking the spectacular Crater Lake.
- Wort Hotel Jackson, Wyoming
- Washington Hotel Portland, Oregon 1912
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Hotel Touring
Bologna, Italy
This central four-star hotel features balconies and a roof terrace with excellent views over Bologna and a jacuzzi in the summer.
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Cora Hotel
London, England
c. 1824-1825
Built by Thomas Cubitt in c1824-5, the Cora Hotel was originally a terrace of 5 house-bays linked by a single story extension to a terrace in Endsleigh Gardens. Today it is a hotel known as the Hilton London Euston.