Historic Hotels of America New Member of the Year

This award is presented to a new member hotel that best demonstrates immediate engagement, activation, and passionate support of Historic Hotels of America.

Winner: The Andrus Hotel (1917) Dillon, Montana

 

Historic Hotels of America Best Social Media of a Historic Hotel

This award is presented to a hotel that actively engages consumers by sharing the best of its history through social media, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with interesting historical facts and stories.

Winner: La Fonda on the Plaza™ (1922) Santa Fe, New Mexico

 

Historic Hotels of America Sustainability Champion

This award is presented to a hotel that best implements and practices innovative green initiatives and programs, demonstrating historic preservation is the ultimate green.

Winner: Presidio Lodging: The Lodge at the Presidio (1894) and Inn at the Presidio (1903) San Francisco, California

 

Historic Hotels of America Best Small Historic Inn/Hotel (Under 75 Guestrooms)

This award is presented to a hotel under 75 guestrooms that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service.

Winner: Antrim 1844 (1844) Taneytown, Maryland

 

Historic Hotels of America Best Historic Hotel (76 – 200 Guestrooms)

This award is presented to a hotel with 76-200 guestrooms that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service.

Winner: Historic Inns of Annapolis (1772) Annapolis, Maryland

 

Historic Hotels of America Best Historic Hotel (201 – 400 Guestrooms)

This award is presented to a hotel with 201-400 guestrooms that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service.

Winner: Chatham Bars Inn (1914) Chatham, Massachusetts

 

Historic Hotels of America Best Historic Hotel (Over 400 Guestrooms)

This award is presented to a hotel with over 400 guestrooms that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service.

Winner: The Omni Homestead Resort (1766) Hot Springs, Virginia

 

Historic Hotels of America Best City Center Historic Hotel

This award is presented to a hotel located in a city center that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service.

Winner: The Virginian Lynchburg, Curio Collection by Hilton (1913) Lynchburg, Virginia

 

Historic Hotels of America Best Historic Resort

This award is presented to a historic resort that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service.

Winner: The Wigwam (1929) Litchfield Park, Arizona

 

Historic Hotels of America Best Historic Restaurant in Conjunction with a Historic Hotel 

This award is presented to a restaurant that is part of a historic hotel that offers the finest cuisine, historic atmosphere, and exceptional customer service.

Winner: The Asbury at The Dunhill Hotel (1929) Charlotte, North Carolina

 

Historic Hotels of America Ambassador of the Year (Celebrating 25+ years of service)

This award is presented to an individual who has dedicated their career to a historic hotel for at least twenty-five years, has been an exemplary ambassador and steward of the history and stories of a historic hotel, and has shown exemplary hospitality and service to the hotel and its guests.

Winner: Sam Sealy at Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa (1847) Point Clear, Alabama

 

Historic Hotels of America Hotel Historian of the Year

This award is presented to a hotel historian who best demonstrates a passion for preserving, displaying, and interpreting the history of their hotel, a true ambassador of the past.

Winner: Susan Stein at Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa (1847) Point Clear, Alabama

 

Historic Hotels of America Legendary Family Historic Hoteliers of the Year

This award is presented to a multi-generational family ownership entity or management company which has served as an exemplary role model in the operation of the historic hotels entrusted to its stewardship, has demonstrated a long-term legacy of commitment to historic preservation, and has been an active champion of Historic Hotels of America.

Winner: The Hraba Family at Presidio Lodging: The Lodge at the Presidio (1894) and Inn at the Presidio (1903) San Francisco, California

 

Historic Hotels of America Historic Hotelier of the Year

This award is presented to the recipient demonstrating the highest contribution to furthering the celebration of history at historic hotels as well as leadership and innovation.

Winner: Patty Henning at Jekyll Island Club Resort (1886) Jekyll Island, Georgia

 

Historic Hotels of America Lifetime Achievement Award Winner

This award is presented to an individual whose lifelong passion has resulted in the preservation and celebration of the history and stories of a legendary historic hotel.

Winner: Elise Roenigk at 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa (1886) Eureka Springs, Arkansas

 

Historic Hotels of America Legacy of Innovation and Inspiration Award Winner

This award recognizes the extensive accomplishments of Peter Strebel in pioneering innovative concepts and programs for achieving uncommon success, for being a thought leader on exceptional service, an inspiring leader in the hotel industry, and whose leadership and vision has resulted the donation of more than 25 million meals to help end hunger in America and whose leadership has resulted in the preservation, restoration, and celebration of fifteen iconic and legendary historic hotels and resorts.

 

Historic Hotels of America Historian of the Year Winner

The Historic Hotels of America Historian of the Year Award recognizes the extensive accomplishments of Greg MacGillivray, American film director, cinematographer, preeminent storyteller, pioneer of the 70mm IMAX film format, Academy Award Nominee, and passionate ocean conservationist. This award recognizes him for making a unique contribution in the research, and presentation of history and whose work has encouraged a wide, if not provocative, discussion and greater understanding of the history and the diverse heritages and cultures of our nation, the world, and the planet.