Historic Hotels of Pennsylvania
Welcome to the Historic Hotels of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is home to some of the most remarkable historic hotels in America — from grand city landmarks to charming countryside inns that have welcomed travelers for generations. This section of my site is dedicated to exploring their stories, architecture, famous guests, and the unique role each hotel has played in Pennsylvania’s history.
Here you’ll find blog posts featuring individual hotels across the state. Whether you’re planning a stay, looking for travel inspiration, or simply enjoy a glimpse into the past, you’ll discover a collection of timeless places that continue to open their doors to new memories.
Recent Post
Arthurdale, WV Eleanor Roosevelt’s New Deal Dream
On a recent trip through West Virginia, I stumbled upon Arthurdale, a small town on Route 92 with a remarkable past. Created in 1933 as the first—and only—New Deal homestead community, it was Eleanor Roosevelt’s passion project during the Great Depression. Families here experienced indoor plumbing for the first time, danced with the First Lady, and even sent a Thanksgiving turkey to the White House. Though plans for nearly a hundred similar towns never came to life, Arthurdale remains a powerful reminder of hope and resilience.