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Results: Most Historical Hotel in Every State (Part Nine)

Published on 11/18/2020
By: sarahzahm
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Travel
I hear you need a place to stay while you're on your road trip visiting the attractions, museums, and restaurants in my previous surveys. Well let's travel back in time with some of the oldest and most historical hotels in all 50 states.
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South Dakota: Bullock Hotel - Built by Deadwood Sheriff Seth Bullock around 1895, the historic Bullock Hotel still features its original layout. In fact, it's said that the sheriff still proudly haunts the hotel. Today, you'll find a mixture of 19th-century history and 21st-century amenities. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
South Dakota: Bullock Hotel - Built by Deadwood Sheriff Seth Bullock around 1895, the historic Bullock Hotel still features its original layout. In fact, it's said that the sheriff still proudly haunts the hotel. Today, you'll find a mixture of 19th-century history and 21st-century amenities. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Yes
4%
98 votes
No
96%
2199 votes
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2.
Tennessee: The Peabody Hotel - The Peabody Hotel opened on the corner of Main and Monroe as a business hub for Memphis in 1869. By 1925, a newer version was built at its present location at Union and 2nd Streets. A unique tradition began in 1933 when ducks were placed in the hotel's lobby fountain. The tradition continues to this day, with the March of the Peabody Ducks. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Tennessee: The Peabody Hotel - The Peabody Hotel opened on the corner of Main and Monroe as a business hub for Memphis in 1869. By 1925, a newer version was built at its present location at Union and 2nd Streets. A unique tradition began in 1933 when ducks were placed in the hotel's lobby fountain. The tradition continues to this day, with the March of the Peabody Ducks. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Yes
5%
125 votes
No
95%
2172 votes
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3.
Texas: Haunted Magnolia Hotel - The Magnolia Hotel in Seguin, which was built in 1840, is considered the most haunted hotel in Texas, with the hotel owners claiming they've counted at least 13 paranormal spirits on the site. Not surprisingly, ghost hunters flock to the historic hotel. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Texas: Haunted Magnolia Hotel - The Magnolia Hotel in Seguin, which was built in 1840, is considered the most haunted hotel in Texas, with the hotel owners claiming they've counted at least 13 paranormal spirits on the site. Not surprisingly, ghost hunters flock to the historic hotel. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Yes
3%
80 votes
No
97%
2217 votes
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Utah: Moore's Old Pine Inn - Moore's Old Pine Inn in Marysvale opened its doors in 1882 under the name Pines Hotel. The hotel was renovated in 1995 by its current owners, and much of its original charm remains, including the tall trees on the front lawn. The inn remains a go-to for those looking to get back to nature, with activities including ATV rides, cross-country skiing, ice fishing, and more. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Utah: Moore's Old Pine Inn - Moore's Old Pine Inn in Marysvale opened its doors in 1882 under the name Pines Hotel. The hotel was renovated in 1995 by its current owners, and much of its original charm remains, including the tall trees on the front lawn. The inn remains a go-to for those looking to get back to nature, with activities including ATV rides, cross-country skiing, ice fishing, and more. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Yes
4%
93 votes
No
96%
2204 votes
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5.
Vermont: Middlebury Inn - Established in 1827, this inn got its start as the Vermont Hotel. Today, it remains a fixture in the quaint New England town of Middlebury and has many of its original details throughout, including the massive front desk in the lobby. Don't miss dinner at its Morgan's Tavern, which serves delicious farm-to-table cuisine. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Vermont: Middlebury Inn - Established in 1827, this inn got its start as the Vermont Hotel. Today, it remains a fixture in the quaint New England town of Middlebury and has many of its original details throughout, including the massive front desk in the lobby. Don't miss dinner at its Morgan's Tavern, which serves delicious farm-to-table cuisine. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Yes
4%
98 votes
No
96%
2199 votes
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