Restored Landmarks
Since April 2000, our hotel volunteers have preserved more than 50 landmarks and counting. To learn more about each of the restoration projects Hampton has completed through their Save-A-Landmark program, explore the gallery below.
Want to help us continue to restore landmarks? Suggest a Landmark you’d like to preserve, and we’ll do our best to give it the care it deserves.
- RESTORED WITH HELP FROM
LOCAL HAMPTON HOTELS
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Bozeman, MT
Founded in 2001, the Children’s Museum of Bozeman was once a mobile museum, displaying exhibits at local fairs and community get-togethers. Since then, it has grown into a more ela...
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Rexburg, ID
The Romance Theater has played many roles since it opened in 1917. It began as the Rex, showing silent films and hosting Vaudeville shows in the 1920s, and evolved along with the t...
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Westerly, RI
Opened in 1901, the Westerly Armory once housed provisional and volunteer companies, which all served to safeguard the nation. It was the first armory in Rhode Island to be recogni...
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Dover, DE
Built in 1740, the Dickinson Plantation, a Georgian-style mansion, was home to the Dickinson family throughout the 18th century. Today, it is owned by the State of Delaware and the...
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Washington, DC
President Abraham Lincoln spent a quarter of his presidency in this summer home, just three miles from the White House. The Cottage is where Lincoln first drafted the Emancipation ...
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