It is
a distinctive national landmark that builds on Basque assets and special characteristics, positioned as a beacon of excellence for good quality of life, social cohesion, and an innovative and competitive region.
Not exact matches
Perched high above the Victorian village of Eureka Springs, Arkansas — recognized by the
National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of America's Dozen
Distinctive Destinations — is the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa, a palatial structure listed on the
National Register of Historic Places and
landmark hotel known widely as the «symbol of hospitality» for the State of Arkansas and Ozark Mountain region.
Embracing luxury hotel brands, chains, collections, and the finest independent historic hotels, participation is limited to those
distinctive historic hotels that adhere to the following criteria: minimum age for the building is 75 years or older; historically relevant as a significant location with a historic district, historically significant
landmark, place of a historic event, former home of a famous person, or historic city center; hotel celebrates its history by showcasing memorabilia, artwork, photography, and other examples of its historic significance; recognized by
national preservation or heritage buildings organization or located within UNESCO World Heritage Site; presently used as historic hotel.
More than a hotel, it's a
landmark and has earned the
National Trust for Historic Preservation's title as one of America's Dozen
Distinctive Destinations.