Historic Hotels of America
About Historic Hotels of America
The National Trust established Historic Hotels of America in 1989 to identify quality hotels that have faithfully maintained their historic integrity, architecture and ambiance. To be accepted into Historic Hotels of America, hotels must be located in a building that is at least 50 years old and listed in or eligible for, the National Register of Historic Places or recognized locally as having historic significance.
Membership in HHA has grown from 32 charter members to 211 hotels and resorts. Hotels are located in 40 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, range in size from eight to 1,425 rooms and charge from $69 to $12,500 per night.
Members of Historic Hotels of America represent the diverse heritage and development of America, in settings that range from the rustic countryside to refined urban centers and everything in between.
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