He seemed to take to still this year, but in the spring has finally started to arrive. By hot weather and days sunshiney can mean only one thing: Beach season is coming! Thus, between shot celery sticks and time logging large mats rolling stock to be swimsuit ready, it is time to plan a beach getaway. This year, instead of staying in the same condo who has not seen an architect of Interior since the era of disco, think of stay in a place even more historic.
Late 19th and early 20th century, many large beach retreats were built along the coasts of America. Often they existed to provide a place to escape the city rich tycoons.
Here are just eight such resorts where historic elegance still exists.
Have a favorite historic seaside hotel? Let us know in the comments below.
Easily recognized by its iconic red shingle roof, the Hotel del Coronado has been a decline in Southern California since 1888 - when a trip to "the Del" has taken seven days of being back East. The led is located on 28 acres of beach in Coronado, Calif., (out of San Diego) and chambers of 679 features hosts more 78 cottages and villas. For Victorian actual experience, ask for a room in the building of the Victorian era. Disney World fans will recognize this historic hostel - he served as the inspiration for the Grand Floridian hotel in Florida. And film aficionados may recognize the as a backdrop for movies like "some like it Hot."
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