
How to know the Best Historic Hotels in Columbus
Hotels in Columbus, Ohio does cater to every taste and budget. Though not a very common feature in Columbus, there are a few hotels which are best known for certain historic appeal they carry.
The Lofts Hotel had been constructed inside the shell of the old Carr Building. The look and design of the rooms retain the old world charm with high ceilings and windows extending from floor to ceiling, and the walls that are decorated with archival photo reprints of the last century. This hotel is indeed a history buffs delight.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8426/top_hotels_in_columbus_ohio.html?cat=16.
Another hotel in the historic category is the Buxton Inn which was built in 1812. Several presidents and authors have had put up in this place during the 19th century.
http://www.destination360.com/north-america/us/ohio/columbus-hotels.
Harrison House Bed & Breakfast has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Henderson House Bed & Breakfast is another heritage hotel that was originally a 19th century Georgian farmhouse.
House of Seven Goebels is a reproduction of a farmhouse of the Connecticut River Valley during the 1780s.
German Village Guesthouse, though not a typical historic hotel can be included in the list because of its location in a historic neighborhood.
The Westerville Inn Bed & Breakfast is situated at a distance of 12 miles from downtown Columbus. It was originally built as a log cabin in 1854 to accommodate a widow with her eleven children.
http://www.discoverourtown.com/OH/Columbus/Lodging-848.html.
You can visit this site for a list of the hotels located near Ohio Historic Preservation in Columbus.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/hotels_motels/poi/1874.html#trafficLogID=563670545&visited=true.

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