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[E]njoy one of the area’s many cozy bed and breakfasts like Eagle Harbor Inn, where the suites are outfitted with a fireplace and giant whirlpool tub.
Not only is Hotel Julien Dubuque the most famous hotel in Iowa but it’s also one of the most historic places you’ll ever sleep.
Known as the Queen City of the Ozarks, Route 66 originates here in the third-largest city in the state.
The Chicest Places to Stay in Every State, from a rustic ranch resort to a Victorian-inspired mansion, here is what to add to your bucket list!
65 guest rooms combine a rough-hewn aesthetic full of character with luxury linens and Amana textiles
The Confluence development on Hasting’s riverfront has partnered with a hospitality company.
We are so very proud to share the entire IDM Portfolio of properties has received the Tripadvisor Traveler’s Choice Award!
A boutique hotel planned for the Amana Colonies’ iconic woolen mill complex will draw new visitors to one of the state’s most popular tourist attractions, according to John Peterson, president and CEO of the Amana Society.
There are plenty of ritzy resorts and high-end hotels around the world to choose from, but some spot has particularly interesting stories behind them. We went beyond the concierge and tracked down the most intriguing accommodations in every state, whether historic homes with strong ties to the past, filming locations for major movies, or just top-notch hotels with serious style.
In the Old Main District in view of the Mississippi River, a hotel has stood for 180 years, much of that time bearing the name of the founding father of Dubuque, the first city in Iowa.
The Hotel Julien Dubuque serves guests today, striving to represent history while making changes to incorporate modern standards. It is a part of this community’s story.
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