Historic Hotels of America is known for its hotels’ stunning architecture, colorful gardens, elegant hospitality, and romantic settings, and their amenities are often enhanced with historic, museum-quality art collections. Historic hotels across the United States offer guests the opportunity to experience and enjoy a variety of artwork: furniture, paintings, sculpture, augmented reality, fountains and more. Many historic hotels were founded by wealthy art collectors, such as the Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel, and many more are managed in part by art museum professionals, such as staff at the historic 21c Museum Hotels in Nashville, Louisville, Oklahoma City, Durham, Kansas City, Cincinnati, Lexington, and Chicago. 21c Museum Hotels are multi-venue contemporary art museums, coupled with boutique hotels, that present over twenty exhibitions each year for communities and guests to enjoy. The list below highlights historic hotels that are truly museums where you can stay the night.
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Get connected Michelle Tedford • May 11, 2021
Alumni now have a central social media source for information on all Flyer events, conversations and news. Hosted by the UD Alumni Association, the Facebook page brings together information once offered by 35 alumni community pages. It can be found at facebook.com/UDaytonAlum.
Quentin Marsh ’11, UD community alumni leader in Rochester, New York, encouraged Flyers to like and follow the page.
“This is a great resource to learn how to go, give and lead with the UD community,” he said.
“This is a great resource to learn how to go, give and lead with the UD community.”