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Historic Inns Offer Travelers a Window Into America's 250th Anniversary

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, travelers are increasingly trading standardized hotel chains for independently owned inns that double as living museums. Select Registry is currently highlighting a curated collection of these historic properties, where centuries of local heritage and architectural preservation remain the primary draw for modern road-trippers.

Historic Inns Offer Travelers a Window Into America's 250th Anniversary

For over five decades, Select Registry has acted as a curator for travelers seeking lodging rooted in authentic American hospitality. According to CEO Mark Reichle, the shift toward these historic stays reflects a growing desire for meaningful travel experiences that cannot be replicated by mass-market brands. These inns serve as more than just accommodations; they function as stewards of local stories and regional traditions.

The collection spans diverse chapters of American history, ranging from the 1792 Woolverton Inn in Stockton, New Jersey, to the Dorset Inn in Vermont, which has operated continuously since 1796. Other notable examples include the John Rutledge House Inn in Charleston, South Carolina—the former residence of a U.S. Constitution signer—and the Jail Hill Inn in Galena, Illinois, which repurposed a former county jail into a luxury boutique space. By transforming sites like nineteenth-century glass factories and historic residences, these properties demonstrate how preservation can anchor a destination's unique identity.

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