A historic preservation program for valuable landmarks has been launched by Spray & Forget, a non-refuted leader in the exterior cleaning industry. This revolutionary no-rinse, eco-friendly exterior cleaner removes mold, mildew, algae, and moss and eradicates stains often seen on old cemetery head stones and historic landmarks.
Grab A Cowboy Hat And Experience America’s Wild West At Historic Hotels Of The Rockies
It’s heritage tourism at its best. Get a glimpse of the real American West by combining the western tradition of rodeo with historically authentic accommodations for a getaway sure to be as entertaining and memorable as watching the youngsters in the mutton bustin’ event. Historic Hotels of the Rockies (http://www.historic-hotels.com/), an assortment of 19 lodges scattered across five states, are located in the heart of cowboy country: Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado and New Mexico.
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Historic Hotels of the Rockies Adds Four New Properties To Its Roster of Vintage Accommodations
She’s charming and authentic. She comes with a reputation and a past – no she’s not the latest Hollywood starlet, here the feminine pronoun she refers to a special kind of overnight accommodation. More specifically she is how many of the owners of the hotels (http://www.historic-hotels.com) listed on the roster of the Historic Hotels of the Rockies refer to their lovingly restored and refurbished hotels, and the organizations’ four newest members are no exception.
OldHouseWeb.com Tackles the Preservation Versus Conservation Debate During National Preservation Month
OldHouseWeb.com -- a leading website offering resources to old-house enthusiasts -- is happy to introduce new contributing blogger and green renovation expert, Matt Grocoff. By restoring his 110-year old Victorian into an energy neutral home, Grocoff hopes to convince more preservationists that conservation and preservation can go hand-in-hand.
Stay In Historic Hotels Of The West And Play At Legendary National Parks
No one will argue that America’s national parks are a national treasure. These natural jewels are surrounded by a group of lesser known gems called the Historic Hotel of the Rockies (http://www.historic-hotels.com), many of which are conveniently close to some of the most visited and magnificent national parks in the West including Yellowstone, Glacier and Mesa Verde. By combining a stay at one of these iconic hotels with a visit to one of America’s great parks, visitors can experience a deeper sense of the place for a history-making summer vacation.
Ball Eggleston Attorney Appointed to the Historic Preservation Commission
Steven P. Meyer was recently appointed to the Historic Preservation Commission for Lafayette, IN
Historic Hotels of the Rockies Embrace British Tea Traditions
Steeped in tradition, afternoon tea (http://www.historic-hotels.com) is a ritual that is alive and well in many Historic Hotels of the Rockies. There was a time when attending afternoon tea was a chance for friends and acquaintances to meet in elegant surroundings and enjoy one another’s company and conversation, as well as have a bite to eat before dinner which was traditionally served around 8:00 PM. While the need for a nibble before dinner has diminished, in today’s fast-paced electronically driven world the need for companionship and conversation is at a premium. Both can be enjoyed over a pot of piping hot tea and the customary accompaniments....