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Travel Experts Name the Most Historic Hotel in Every State

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Fort Conde Inn 

Fort Conde Inn, built in 1836 on a cotton fortune, occupies Mobile's second-oldest house. After falling into disrepair, the inn was purchased in 2011 and underwent a museum-quality restoration.

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Historic Anchorage Hotel 

Located in the heart of downtown Anchorage, this historic hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Arizona Biltmore

The Arizona Biltmore, which opened in 1929, was designed by Albert Chase McArthur, a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Capital Hotel

A few of the Capital Hotel's most notable features include the cast-iron detailing on its façade and the One Eleven restaurant helmed by James Beard Award-winning chef Joël Antunes.

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The US Grant — California

Dating from 1910, The US Grant was built in honor of former president Ulysses S. Grant by the president’s real-estate-tycoon son, and Charles Lindbergh and FDR were known to have visited.

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Inn at Middletown

Inn at Middletown, which began as the grand home of the president of Middletown National Bank in 1810, is now the hub of this historic town in the Connecticut River Valley.

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Hotel du Pont — Delaware

Built in 1913 to rival the grandeur of the finest European hotels, Wilmington's Hotel du Pont is rich with gilded hallways, intricately carved woodworks, crystal chandeliers.

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The Breakers — Florida

Palm Beach's Breakers, built by magnate Henry Morrison Flagler in 1896, attracted Astors and Vanderbilts.

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