Historic Hotels of America®, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation for promoting and celebrating authentic historic hotels, is proud to announce The 2023 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Where Women Made History list. The written histories of historic hotels are largely records of the men who built, bought, visited, and made history at these hotels. In the United States, most historic hotels were built in eras when it was uncommon, even considered immoral, for a single woman to stay at a popular hotel without a female companion or family member.
Barooga Station on the Murray River in the NSW Southern Riverina is a historic sheep farm that was owned by John Jarrett, who sailed around the world in 1967.
After a multi-million renovation, the women-focused DC museum will offer more gallery space, a new art studio and library, and a bold inaugural exhibition.