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Decorah Historic Hotel Hotel
Winneshiek In 1904 it took less than 24 hours to raise $32,000 to build the Hotel Winneshiek. By the end of the 20th century, it took two years and $7 million to restore the three-story Italianate structure, which reopened in 2000. Based on pictorial documentation, many of the hotel’s original features, including marble wainscoting, stained glass panels, terrazzo floors and exterior stonework were accurately restored to their original appearance. Other details were carefully recreated, from the cherry millwork in the atrium to the grand staircase. The elegantly appointed guest rooms are furnished with period fabrics and reproductions that create a turn-of-the-century atmosphere. The Hotel Winneshiek is located in Decorah’s downtown business district and is within walking distance of shops and antique stores, a day spa, the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum and the Phelps Park Historic District. Click here to check availability for this historic hotel Perry Historic Hotel Hotel
Pattee When the Hotel Pattee opened in 1913, it had the latest in hotel amenities--from its own bowling alley to telephones in each guest room. In 1997 the Colonial Revival-style hotel underwent a massive restoration and renovation, and today the bowling lanes are back and there are now three telephones in each guest room. The Hotel Pattee is a celebration of those who settled the Midwest, and each room is individually themed and decorated to honor the history, tradition and people of the region. Click here to check availability for this historic hotel |
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Hotel Savery The Hotel Savery opened in 1919 as the city’s first “skyscraper hotel” and the third iteration of the Savery dating back to 1862. A 12-story, Renaissance Revival-style building and local landmark, the hotel served as an induction center and supplemental barracks for the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps during World War II. With its cherry wood furnishings, textured wall coverings, and crystal chandeliers, the refurbished Savery reflects its elegant early twentieth century past. A $9 million renovation completed in 1999, on the occasion of the Savery’s 80th anniversary, included adding state-of-the-art guest room amenities. Click here to check availability for this historic hotel |
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