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The Frenchglen Hotel State Heritage Site is a hotel in the sparsely populated southeast part of Oregon, United States.It is located in the unincorporated community of Frenchglen, near the base of Steens Mountain and at the northern end of the loop road that ascends almost to the mountain's summit above 9,000 feet (2,700 m).
The Hotel Oregon in McMinnville, Oregon, was originally opened in 1905 as the Hotel Elberton. [1] The hotel, built in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style, remains the tallest building in downtown McMinnville. In 1999, the property was renovated and reopened as McMenamins Hotel Oregon, the largest historic hotel building in Yamhill ...
Defunct hotels in Oregon (2 C, 5 P) E. Hotels in Eugene, Oregon (1 C) H. Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon (2 C, 28 P) P.
Hilton Portland Hotel; Holiday Inn Portland-Columbia Riverfront; Hotel deLuxe; Hotel Eastlund; Hotel Grand Stark; Hotel Rose; Hotel Vance, Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel; The Hoxton, Portland; Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland; Hyatt Regency Portland; Imperial Hotel; Jupiter Hotel; Kennedy School; Kenton Hotel; KEX Hotel; Hotel Lucia; Mark ...
The Ashland Springs Hotel is a historic hotel in Ashland, Oregon, United States. Built in 1925, it was formerly known as the Mark Antony Motor Hotel or the Lithia Springs Hotel . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as "Lithia Springs Hotel". [ 1 ]
Timberline Lodge, used in the opening scene of The Shining movie, caught fire while guests were staying at the hotel Massive fire breaks out at iconic hotel made famous by Jack Nicholson’s ...
The 14-acre (5.7 ha) site is among the largest hotels in Southern Oregon. The business was owned by Doug and Becky Neuman, as of 2014. [ 1 ] Ashland Hills has mid-century modern decor.
The Governor Hotel was sold again in 2012, to Portland-based Provenance Hotels. [4] The company invested $6 million in renovations, and renamed the hotel the Sentinel on March 14, 2014. [ 5 ] The name is a reference to the robot-like [ 6 ] stone sentinel sculptures along the roofline of the east building (the former Seward Hotel). [ 5 ]