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Hotel Washington, also known as the Washington Tower, is a historic hotel building located at Indianapolis, Indiana.It was built in 1912, and is a 17-story, rectangular, Beaux-Arts style steel frame and masonry building.
Hotel Mudlavia (commonly referred to simply as Mudlavia, and originally named the Indiana Springs Company) was a hotel and spa built on the site of a natural spring near the town of Kramer in Warren County, Indiana, US. The spring was discovered by Samuel Story, a Civil War soldier who, in August 1884, was reputed to have been working in the ...
Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. [1] The Caribbean Motel in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey [2]. Historic Hotels of America is a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation that was founded in 1989 with 32 charter members; the program identifies hotels in the United States that have maintained authenticity, sense of place, and architectural integrity from their respective time periods.
Mudlavia Springs is an extinct town that was located in Liberty Township in Warren County, Indiana, west of the town of Kramer. It was once home to the former Hotel Mudlavia. Even though the community no longer exists, it is still cited by the USGS. [2]
Paoli Peaks is an alpine ski resort located in Paoli Township, Orange County, near Paoli, Indiana. Paoli Peaks is for skiers, snowboarders, snowbladers, and tubers (with the addition of their tubing hill in the 2006-2007 season). Paoli Peaks is built on a natural hill at a 900 ft (270 m). elevation with a vertical drop of 300 ft (91 m).
Luray was laid out and platted in 1836. [3] The community was named after Luray, Virginia since a large share of the early settlers were natives of that state. [3] A post office was established at Luray in 1838, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1901.
Located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Washington in Daviess County, it lies along the southern bank of the westward-flowing Prairie Creek, a White River tributary. About 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east of the site, the stream leaves the Thousand Acre Woods, a heavily wooded area around a glacial lake ; six miles downstream is the creek's ...
Fox Lake is a national historic district located in Pleasant Township, Steuben County, Indiana. The district encompasses 27 contributing buildings associated with the Fox Lake Resort vacation community. It developed between 1928 and 1950 as a vacation resort for middle class African-Americans.