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Once a Colonial possession of the Spanish Empire, Texas’ fascinating history symbolizes the great multicultural heritage of America. The Lone Star State is filled with countless cultural attractions that reflect this spirit, such as the San Antonio Missions National Historic Park and the Caddo Mounds State Historic Site. Additionally, Texas is home to an impressive multitude of national landmarks that epitomize the nation’s eternal pursuit of liberty, such as The Alamo Plaza Historic District, Washington-on-the-Brazos, and the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site. The state even features an abundance of awe-inspiring natural wonders, including Big Bend National Park, Guadalupe Mountain National Park, and the Padre Island National Seashore.
Historic Hotels in Texas
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Hotel Settles
Big Spring, Texas, United States
Originally opened in 1930, Hotel Settles has been restored to reclaim its place as the social center of West Texas. This historical Art Deco oasis serves as the towering centerpiece of downtown Big Spring, approximately 41.5 miles from Midland. Extensive renovations using the building’s original blueprints have brought back the stylish details that evoke the charm, craftsmanship, and architectural details of a bygone era.
The Statler
Dallas, Texas, United States
The Statler has 159 guestrooms and suites, 219 private apartment residences on the upper 11 floors, a state-of-the-art concert venue, meeting facilities including a 14,500 square foot ballroom, four dining outlets, and retail and office space. As the epi-center of southeastern downtown Dallas, The Statler bridges the Central Business District, Farmers Market, the Arts District, and Deep Ellum.
Hilton Fort Worth
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Internationally famous as the scene of 35th President John F Kennedy’s final address on the morning of November 22, 1963, Hilton Fort Worth is an elegant landmark hotel places guests just a few blocks from Sundance Square. Located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, this historic hotel offers thoughtfully-appointed accommodations and exceptional service.
Le Méridien Fort Worth Downtown
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Melding together European refinement and Texas bravado, Le Méridien Fort Worth Downtown exemplifies a tale of two cultures in both its architecture and historical past.
The Ashton Hotel
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Housed in two inter-connected historic buildings, The Ashton is Fort Worth’s only small luxury hotel. Soaring twelve-foot ceilings are luxuriously appointed and offer the finest in classic ambiance with modern amenities. The hotel’s elegant Six 10 Grille has become one of the city’s most popular fine dining spots.
The Whitehall
Houston, Texas, United States
The Whitehall is ideally situated in the heart of the Central Business District in downtown Houston. Just steps away from the Theater District, this location offers a plethora of dining, entertainment, nightlife, and arts and culture options.
Stagecoach Inn
Salado, Texas, United States
Stagecoach Inn was established in 1860, and is believed to be the oldest structure in Salado, Texas.
Omni La Mansion del Rio
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Ideally nestled along the historic River Walk in downtown San Antonio, the Omni La Mansión del Rio is where history comes alive. The Texas Historical Commission and the San Antonio Conservation Society have designated Omni La Mansión del Rio as a historical treasure. The historic hotel includes 338 comfortably appointed guest rooms and suites, the award-winning Las Canarias restaurant and its Texas Hill Country-infused menu, flexible meeting and event space and unparalleled service standards.
The Crockett Hotel
San Antonio, Texas, United States
The Crockett Hotel is an historic hotel in San Antonio, that stands where Davy Crockett and an outnumbered band of Texas settlers defended the southeast palisade of the Alamo during a 13-day siege in Feb-March 1836. Mexican forces defeated the courageous defenders of the Alamo in that battle, but shouts of “Remember the Alamo” inspired the Texas and Sam Houston to victory over the Mexican army at San Jacinto just a little more than a month later.
The Emily Morgan San Antonio - a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Boasting Gothic architecture and located in the heart of San Antonio's downtown district, the Emily Morgan Hotel exemplifies luxury accommodations coupled with the allure of historical significance. Nearby to prime locations such as the Alamo and the scenic River Walk, bask in the Hotel's inviting setting, showcasing a myriad of dining options, accommodation and event space styles, and a timeless charm.
The Menger Hotel
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Located adjacent to the Alamo, the original Menger Hotel was constructed on the site of Menger′s brewery, the first brewery in Texas. Opening on February 1, 1859, "the finest hotel west of the Mississippi River" was host to such notables as Sam Houston, Generals Lee and Grant and Presidents McKinley, Taft and Eisenhower—Teddy Roosevelt even recruited the Rough Riders in the Menger Bar.