John Rutledge House Inn
Charleston, South Carolina, USA.

This AAA Four-Diamond inn is undeniably one of the most historic buildings in the United States. And we mean "undeniably".
Of all the homes belonging to the fifty-five signatories of the US Constitution, only 15 survive. This is one of them – and the only one to offer overnight accommodation. It features a total of 19 guest rooms split between the main house and two carriage houses.
Built by John Rutledge in 1763, it is known that George Washington visited in 1791. Unsurprisingly, therefore, it has been designated a National Landmark by the US Department of the Interior.
Indeed, John Rutledge House Inn is not only a piece of American heritage, but a truly international one.
See the Historic Hotels in the Southern States index
Of all the homes belonging to the fifty-five signatories of the US Constitution, only 15 survive. This is one of them – and the only one to offer overnight accommodation. It features a total of 19 guest rooms split between the main house and two carriage houses.
Built by John Rutledge in 1763, it is known that George Washington visited in 1791. Unsurprisingly, therefore, it has been designated a National Landmark by the US Department of the Interior.
Indeed, John Rutledge House Inn is not only a piece of American heritage, but a truly international one.
See the Historic Hotels in the Southern States index
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